Chipmunk is just joking. He likes the seed more.
And that's how it goes on a Saturday Morning at the Birdfeeder.
The birds (and squirrels and chipmunk) told me how much they missed you when I was on my blogging break, as did I. Thanks for the nice welcome back. I have had a lot of fun reading all your very sweet comments. It's taking me a while to catch up with all of you but I'll get there eventually.
Have a great weekend and
thanks for stopping by.






I adore the little wrens! And this one is smaller than the pinecones! Does the chipmunk really carry them off? And what happened to the squirrel's tail? We have always had many, and I've never seen one with a tail like this.
ReplyDeleteThey are an adorable bird Ginny :) No, the chipmunk is more interested in the seed I put out. It’s the first time I have ever seen a squirrel like this. You can’t really see by his photo, but he has wisps of hair growing which can be seen when he is in sunlight.
DeleteCool!
ReplyDeleteThank you Anne :)
DeleteDear Denise :)
ReplyDeleteGreat pun, cone-gested space! Lovely wren photo, chipmonk, and Junco. The squirrel looks rather odd without a bushy tail.
Have a happy weekend
Sonjia.
Thank you Sonjia, happy you enjoyed them :) squirrel hopefully will grow his bushy tail. Have a happy weekend also my dear friend. Denise xo
DeleteThat is a lot of pinecones. Will you spread them with peanut butter and dip them in bird seed? I have never seen a squirrel with a tail like that
ReplyDeleteThis year was the most cones I ever remember falling. When they hit the deck you can hear a big pop! :) I need to get a proper recipe to stuff the cones, as a wildlife expert once told me that birds can choke on peanut butter if it is not properly mixed. First time I saw a squirrel like that too.
DeleteYour critters have it made.
ReplyDeleteSo I have been told (by husband), lol!
DeleteFir cones are so attractive - good food for little creatures.
ReplyDeleteCone-gested lolololololololol.
ReplyDeleteHappy good day to you, Denise! Thanks for the Saturday funnies!
Birds have returned to my feeders. They were empty after the bear visit and then I was away. It took the birds about two days to discover the feeders were full again.
ReplyDeletemy first ever viewing of a pine cone buffet. Love the visitors. love the idea. poor Spiky, with that tail, he looks like a mousquirel as in half rat/half squirrel. hope the furs come back. I always enjoy our visit to your beautiful deck no matter what the store is for the day
ReplyDeleteDenise
ReplyDeleteLOL LOL Cone-gested that cracked me up.
What a lovely friendly meet and greet at the feeders this morning
Your Saturday Feeder Cone-versation was missed.
Hugs Cecilia
That little cute wren is so beautiful. You are great with words :-))
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