This Blue Jay was visiting a couple weeks ago...
Mr. and Mrs. Cardinal came as well.
Then a few others besides....
I know I need a new feeder but I can not find one that fills my requirements. Most are made of plastic, and even if they aren't, then there will be something else about them that I just do not like.
Some actually have a top that has to be screwed off and on to fill. On others, the wire it hangs from won't work for me.
Good Morning, Rose. These closeups of the birds are amazing. Their colors are a welcome sight on these dreary winter days!
ReplyDeletePretty variety of birds, lovely shots. Happy Friday, enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteAren't they beautiful. What a gift they are! And they seem to like the feeder just fine. I always had a large one just outside the window, but rodents would eat the seed that fell to the ground and then burrow around the foundation of the house, giving us water problems. So, mine is now quite a ways from the house. Sad, cuz I loved having the birds up close. Anyway, I enjoyed your lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteYou made many excellent close ups of these pretty birds. I share your concern for feeders that simply fragile and don't last very well. I found a metal one, but it too has some drawbacks. :-)
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful shots - just as if they were posing for you. The birds don't have as high standards in feeders as you do.
ReplyDeleteOh I love your birds. They are so close-up and they are so beautiful.
ReplyDeletethey are all so pretty and super shots of them. mrs cardinal looks a tad grumpy
ReplyDeleteSome handsome birds, most of them very different from anything we have over here.
ReplyDeleteyou are picky, aren't you. :)
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome pictures. I have the hardest time with birds!
ReplyDeleteThat's a rather elegant suet feeder.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, what a delight to see these birds, especially the Cardinal and the Blue Jay. Great shots!
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