Sunday, December 8, 2024

How Does Your Garden Grow?



The big event in this week's garden was the snow.


Calli enjoyed watching the snow fall.


Ink, the original Watcher


House Finches at the back feeder



and a Snowbird (Junco)

How does your garden grow?

11 comments:

  1. Brrrrr.......I'm cold down here but not THAT cold!!!! (And I don't have to shovel!!!)

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  2. I'm sure the birds are thankful for kind folks who put out food for them.

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    1. Nah, they are greedy guts. As soon as the feeders are filled, they inhale the seeds, and the feeders are empty again.

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  3. Well we have our own personal flock of birds and they are all related to each other...lol Soon after we finished Hubby's shop a pair of finches built a nest and moved in and raised a couple of broods...that never left home... This year there were two nests of several broods ...... that never left home... lol And now we feed and water them and put out some suet.. and they apparently are wintering over.. There must be 20 now.. Lately there food has been discovered by a small group of Grackles... Like your kitties we love to bird watch... Hugs! deb

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  4. guyz....YEOW, hope ewe dinna get de 90 feet oh snowz like in de upper grate lakez area !!! they will bee shovelin til ground hogz day !!! heet wave heer two day...ITZ 50 !!!!! YAY ♥♥♥ :)

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    1. Yikes! We didn't get that much snow. Maybe 2 or 3 inches. Just enough for me to whine about.

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  5. We got some snow too. It does look Christmasy. I hope you had someone to shovel for you.

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  6. Brrr
    Nice pictures though.

    All the best Jan

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  7. It's been bitterly cold here and high winds, but so far it's been dry. You got a decent amount of snow.

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