I am amazed at how close this guy will let me get to him without him flying away. Although my feeders do not need filled as often, as they do when this guy is not around, I can't help but to keep taking pictures of him. He just sits there while I talk to him and take pictures. The raccoons that were here, late this Autumn did the exact thing, just look and listen to me.
I take it as a very high complement from some of God's gifts.
Posted on January 10, 2008 at 3:55pm — 1 Comment
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I don't hear Owls very often here in Limon, so it didn't take long for to be out the door this am about 6:oo, when I heard 2 of them chatting back and forth to each other. I don't have anything to look at them at night with, but I was closer to them, being outside, than I was inside. Sometimes that's good enough for me!!!!!
I watch a Great horned Owl roost all day in the tree's behind my house a couple of years ago. I will scout the tree's with my binoculars, when it gets
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I have 2 pairs of Black-heade Grosbeaks eating off the suet too.
I added a picture of a white winged dove that I have noticed hanging around with the other doves. I never thought too much about it until I saw someone post a sighting of one, and decided to look up the picture. Then when I saw I had one too, so I snapped a photo.
Lots of baby birds being fed right now, which makes the high priced bird seed go a little faster than normal.
I am so happy that I have successfully identified my mystry bird.
It doesn't take much to make my day out here in Limon, but this certainly did!!!
Happy Spring and good birding!!!
Debi