Once again the Hummingbird Feeder Wars are in full swing. When the “enforcer” was occupied chasing another hummer away, a tiny hummer the size of my thumb came and drank his/her fill. As long as the tiny one stays on the house side of the feeder, the “enforcer” can’t see him/her.
And Mrs. Mockingbird has, second year in a row, built her nest in the end roof tile.
I see Mr and Mrs. Mallard chose a bush down by the lake for their nursery. I hope a golf ball doesn’t land in her nest, she would be very confused come hatching time.
The bunnies are chasing each other around the yard…ah Spring!
Once again the Hummingbird Feeder Wars are in full swing. When the “enforcer” was occupied chasing another hummer away, a tiny hummer the size of my thumb came and drank his/her fill. As long as the tiny one stays on the house side of the feeder, the “enforcer” can’t see him/her.
And Mrs. Mockingbird has, second year in a row, built her nest in the end roof tile.
I see Mr and Mrs. Mallard chose a bush down by the lake for their nursery. I hope a golf ball doesn’t land in her nest, she would be very confused come hatching time.
The bunnies are chasing each other around the yard…ah Spring!