I said the same thing to hubby the other day, look at all the birdie footprints on our driveway! No seeds or other food there...
I'm gald that your car and driveway got cleared up. Good neighbours are priv=celess blessings. Sometimes when the snow is heavy/deep, one of ours wiull come with his big plow and dig us our, and the other day someone stopped their car in front of our driveway and helped me complete the shoveling I was doing.
Those cedar waxwings come here every once in a while in summertime, and the peck holes at the bottom of our trumpet creeper blooms presumably to suck out the nectar! Have not seen them in a long while, maybe I need to pick some branches with berries on them to entice them. They like mountain ash berries, and sometimes if those berries are, um...'ripe', they actually get sort of drunk! Have a wonderful weekend, and I hope it warms up for you. Not here in Michigan just yet...
I love critter and bird prints! Before the snow got too deep, there were bunny prints in my back space, though how one could squeeze in under the gaps is a puzzle to me. (I did take pics of the tracks, though!)
They are so cute, aren't they. We saw some too and over by where the rooster lives, we saw larger tracks and mom suspected that it was a coyote trying to get at the chickens.
Precious would have been sitting right there with her mouth open waiting for the bird to walk right into her teeth. We were lucky and only got 3 inches of snow yesterday, yuck and yuck.
Please leave a meow or bark for Angel Madi...her assistant (aka Mom) will respond in a timely fashion. =^..^= Life is short, spend it with those who make you laugh!! “Worry never robs tomorrow of its sorrow, it only saps today of its joy.” (Leo F. Buscaglia) TONS OF HUGS
I said the same thing to hubby the other day, look at all the birdie footprints on our driveway! No seeds or other food there...
ReplyDeleteI'm gald that your car and driveway got cleared up. Good neighbours are priv=celess blessings. Sometimes when the snow is heavy/deep, one of ours wiull come with his big plow and dig us our, and the other day someone stopped their car in front of our driveway and helped me complete the shoveling I was doing.
Those cedar waxwings come here every once in a while in summertime, and the peck holes at the bottom of our trumpet creeper blooms presumably to suck out the nectar! Have not seen them in a long while, maybe I need to pick some branches with berries on them to entice them. They like mountain ash berries, and sometimes if those berries are, um...'ripe', they actually get sort of drunk!
Have a wonderful weekend, and I hope it warms up for you. Not here in Michigan
just yet...
Hari OM
ReplyDeleteCutesome!!! YAM xx
I love critter and bird prints! Before the snow got too deep, there were bunny prints in my back space, though how one could squeeze in under the gaps is a puzzle to me. (I did take pics of the tracks, though!)
ReplyDeleteThose are cute little bird prints.
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute, aren't they. We saw some too and over by where the rooster lives, we saw larger tracks and mom suspected that it was a coyote trying to get at the chickens.
ReplyDeletePrecious would have been sitting right there with her mouth open waiting for the bird to walk right into her teeth. We were lucky and only got 3 inches of snow yesterday, yuck and yuck.
ReplyDeleteOr maybe he was the new Amazon delivery guy?
ReplyDeleteCute prints.
ReplyDeleteWhat cute little foot prints. I always enjoy looking to see what critters were on our front walk too.
ReplyDeleteLove the avian art... little feets!
ReplyDeleteBirdie prints are really cute!
ReplyDeleteOh precious birdie prints in the snow '~ hugs,
ReplyDeleteHugs to you Cecilia and Angel Madi ~ xo
Love this! Tweety Bird just came by to thank you for all the food you provide! Critters know good people❣️
ReplyDeleteI guess he wanted to visit. XO
ReplyDeleteThat's a great image and so sweet thinking about that little bird hopping through the snow. Love it! Hugs, Denise
ReplyDeleteCharlee: "Let the birds in! Let the birds in!"
ReplyDeleteMaybe you were being thanked for yesterday’s blogs
ReplyDeleteMaybe you were being thanked for yesterday’s blogs
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