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Warm February Morning

It was quite active in our bird paradise this morning as the sun welcomed us to bright blue skies and surprisingly warm temperatures for early February. All varieties of sparrows flocked around the nyjer seed feeder, darting in and out of the throngs of visitors to get a full beak. From our original all purpose feeder that contains several different seed varieties, a colorful mix of Cardinal and Bluejay considered the wide variety of offerings as they took turns visiting the feeder while an Eastern Towhee caught the remnants on the ground below, Meanwhile, over at the bird bath, our state bird the Thrasher took a drink and a dip, ignoring the chaos unfolding at the nyjer seed feeder only a few feet away. From a nearby pine tree, a Chickadee considered the empty suet feeder as the writer took note that it was probably time to go out into the yard and refill all the feeders for what appears to be a full day of feeding.

Posted on Sunday, February 8, 2009 at 11:04AM by Registered CommenterHenry and Angela Eyer | CommentsPost a Comment

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