The birds are really starting to come, but I have got to get to where I can identify all of them. I love to see how they sit on their little perches like they are standing guard, doing a ballet dance, solving the problems of the world, or checking how far down it is to terra firma.
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sweet little guys. chickadees and tufted titmouses are some of my faves, too.
ReplyDeleteThey're definitely a lot of entertainment! Especially those little guys I think they're chickadees who hang upside down.
ReplyDeleteI love it when they hang upside down.. nice captures!
ReplyDeleteThe one on the upper left is a chickadee...don't know about the rest. You created a lovely collage for them. :)
ReplyDeleteOh, yes! I love it when they hang upside down, too! Delightful captures for the day! Hope you have a great week!
ReplyDeleteLovely photography ~ you will enjoy the birds coming.
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your bird shots are great!!
ReplyDeleteTerrific captures, I love to watch the birds that visit my feeders.
ReplyDeletethese are beautiful, love the bird-houses, too. i feel sorry for the birds trying to solve the world's problems.:p
ReplyDeleteLovely collage of the cute little birdies. I wish I could get something besides sparrows at my feeders.
ReplyDeleteYes, I love watching birds. I have four feeders and 3 suet feeders and plan to put up another one (or two).
ReplyDeletegreat sequences of photos. gorgeous bird.
ReplyDeleteThe Chickadees and Titmouse are great yardbirds. I love to have the feeders close to my windows so I can watch the birds. Genie, have a happy week ahead!
ReplyDeleteGreat selection!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos. Just because we don't know their names doesn't mean we can't enjoy watching them.
ReplyDeleteNice shots of the feeder birds Genie! Isn't it nice to be able to go outside and see birds in your yard?
ReplyDeleteI love these birds.
ReplyDeleteCute and lovely!
ReplyDeleteLove watching them too;o)
I think the first one is called a "mésange" in France!
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Hope you are having a wonderful week, Genie*****
May you always be in very good health and may all your dreams come true for 2013! Hope you will be able to come to France this year;o)
ReplyDeleteBONNE ANNÉE, Genie!
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Et à bientôt****
Beautiful photos, a delicious bird.
ReplyDeleteSweet little guys and gals.. I'm a tad green with envy, Genie :)
ReplyDeleteI really need to get a feeder!! Great photo's!
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