Here's my story. So the bird feeder. Everyday I have the same visitors stop by. We all know each other very well....there are my House Finch friends, Costa and Anna Hummingbird friends, Sparrow friends, Morning Dove friends, Thrasher friends.....okay let's just say I'm popular. :)
I feel like at times I'm being used and that they just take me for granted. Squatters really. Ooooh if they only knew the money and food that goes out to them! Every morning, my friend in this pic waits for me. Sitting on the branch at around 6 in the morning, we both have a conversation face to face.
You see...they're starting a family here at El Presidio. The nest is already built. And again they need my support! And like an enabler, I'll do it because I can't say, "No."
So I've gotten used to their "talking" and "screaming" at me around the garden. Until I noticed my very OCD hummingbirds "spilling" juice on the ground. Did they go mad? Saturday morning, I drink my coffee. Sit by my bird window. And hear a new song in my garden. I look out the window and discover the culprit.....
I grab my camera and get shots of the hummingbird and newbie on the feeder to discover that my memory card isn't in the camera!!!! Quickly I grab the card out of the computer and miss the two sharing the feeder! Bummer. BUT I did get a shot of our new visitor. And it brings a smile to my face. Welcome little buddy. PS. Be aware of the feral cats and hawks in the area. There is one freaky orange cat especially that can jump faster than you can fly. But he spooks rather easily. My hummingbird friend is good at chasing him off.
I feel like at times I'm being used and that they just take me for granted. Squatters really. Ooooh if they only knew the money and food that goes out to them! Every morning, my friend in this pic waits for me. Sitting on the branch at around 6 in the morning, we both have a conversation face to face.
| My early morning departure before school starts. |
So I've gotten used to their "talking" and "screaming" at me around the garden. Until I noticed my very OCD hummingbirds "spilling" juice on the ground. Did they go mad? Saturday morning, I drink my coffee. Sit by my bird window. And hear a new song in my garden. I look out the window and discover the culprit.....
I grab my camera and get shots of the hummingbird and newbie on the feeder to discover that my memory card isn't in the camera!!!! Quickly I grab the card out of the computer and miss the two sharing the feeder! Bummer. BUT I did get a shot of our new visitor. And it brings a smile to my face. Welcome little buddy. PS. Be aware of the feral cats and hawks in the area. There is one freaky orange cat especially that can jump faster than you can fly. But he spooks rather easily. My hummingbird friend is good at chasing him off.
A Verdin. Today a Verdin stopped by my garden patch. And I feel lucky.
PS. To Warren, Bob, and all of my other birding friends across the ocean, I discovered today that we also have a variety of Tit that I am so envious of in your area. And it's this little guy above. They are the only member of the Penduline-tit Family (Remizidae) found here in North America! How cool is that?! Apparently they have a fondness for sweets which include hummingbird feeders:) And a side note to myself...I need to clean my windows.
And speaking of new visitors, here is a shot of Momma Owl whooo I reported on this past Friday. Apparently she has been nesting here for 3 years and has raised an owlet or two every year. I wish her the best as she nests here in these dangerous lands. The wildlife refuges can't do anything about this. The nest is protected federally and I was reminded to remind others of this. However we are a school of over 2000 people and several people believe it's best that things be kept quiet. But there are others of us who will be watching.....carefully.