The peanut caddy and suet are back on the Japanese maple. The Thanksgiving feast was enjoyed by bluejays, cardinals, a woodpecker, a crow (He waits below for a bluejay to throw him a peanut. I know I would not have believed it, but I have seen it.) and, of course, the gray squirrel. Click on the picture to get a better view! We need to get a bird cam so that you can see them all in action. They fly when I come outside to take picutres. I have tried through the window and it is not the same. Hope you all are stuffed with good food and stories from family and friends. We had a great day! DON'T FORGET TO ENTER THE HERBAL BOOK GIVEAWAY POSTED ON NOVEMBER 21, 2009! WE'LL BE DRAWING THE WINNERS IN A COUPLE OF DAYS!
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2 comments:
i would like one of those cams too! cute pic:) xoxox
You are catching up and now I'm behind! LOL!
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