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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

GUIDES


Sorry for the delay in posting,
I gut sucked into the 3D world
for a minute there
whew
I don't know how people handle it...
It's so dark and scary
:(
 
Now for some higher enlightenment...
 
I have befriended two crows
(sometimes three)
 
I have many feathered friends that come to my home daily to eat,
here are a few from :

Backyard Birds of Indiana


Common Feeder Birds
Feeding backyard birds is often a lot of fun, but have you ever wondered what kind of bird is at your feeder? We're here to help! Thanks to the photographic efforts of Marty Jones, this page will help you learn the most common birds that visit our Indiana feeders.
Thanks for visiting and THANK YOU for feeding our feathered friends!
Northern CardinalFemale Northern CardinalWhite-breasted NuthatchAmerican Goldfinch
Northern Cardinal (Male)
Northern Cardinal (Female)
White-breasted Nuthatch
American
Goldfinch
Dark-eyed JunkoBrown-headed CowbirdCarolina ChickadeeBlacked-capped Chickadee
Dark-eyed
Junco
Brown-headed
Cowbird
Carolina
Chickadee
Black-capped Chickadee
American RobinDownie WoodpeckerEuropean StarlingHouse Finch
American
Robin
Downy
Woodpecker
European
Starling
House
Finch
Mourning DoveSong SparrowTufted Titmouse
House
Sparrow
Mourning
Dove
Song
Sparrow
Tufted
Titmouse
 
 
 
yes, I have all these birds come to visit me,
plus a red-headed woodpecker,
 and about 20 squirrels :)
 
The "red-Tailed Hawks" sometimes stops by,
as do the
raccoons, opossums and deer...
 
Also I cannot forget one old cat I call "Tom-Tom"
(who I have tried to get to come in and be a house cat to no avail-so far)
 
What a Blessing it is to be able to share this earth with these beautiful creatures.
 
For a little seed,
you can too!
 
xoxo
 
Just for Love
 
 

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