"What's happenin' to my catio! I need to git out there and chase them off!"
"My fence is down fur the winter and Lynn puts out
food and water. This batch of burdies keep me
busy lookin' sometimes."
"Sometimes they make my eyes swim in circles and I
go to bed. I'm not allowed out in the snow and ice.
But I keep hoping fur the time I can.
Lynn says this passel of burds are Pine Siskins.
They flew TWA to my catio furom all the
way furom Canada. I guess they have passports."
"And Woody Woodpecker is right outside my purrivate
window in the loo! I almost coulda took a claw swipe
at that red head."
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2 comments:
Ah! Bless! Precious!x Lovely little birdies to watch
and talk to in the morning...I expect they like seeing
you to..
As long as you stay behind the glass...Oh! And a
woodpecker to...haven't seen one of those in
years....
HeHe! What do you call a woodpecker with no
beak.....??? A Headbanger...!!! :). Sorry!
Seriously though, there quite rare over here..! :(
Looking through the Paddington Bear curtains,
l see it nice and dry, a bit foggy at the moment,
so l'll wait an hour, then jump in the car and
shoot up to the supermarket...! :).
And, your quite right Precious, brighter 'warmer'
days are needed, l hate the dark mornings and
dark early evenings, don't mind the cold, l hate
rain...Hate it...It's so 'wet' isn't it....HeHe! Bless! :).
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That is a lot of bird TV! Better not let the Tabbies know. We get woodpeckers here, occasionally the ones with the red head but are called green woodpeckers, but the great spotted woodpeckers are more common.
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