Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Merry Christmas

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Even a Carolina Wren has to eat during the Holidays

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I supply the meal worms and he does the rest..

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I think he is thankful seeing as there are not alot of bugs around this time of year... 
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Going back to April, 2012 this is what the pair of Carolina Wrens that have been here for several years were doing.. building in my outside gas tank

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Mom and dad...and the meal worms I provide then too for their family of 5

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I always know when the male is around he is the loudest  bird on the block....  

To God be the Glory  ~~  And May your Christmas be blessed with peace and happiness ~~
for He has provided us with a saviour.. Jesus Christ

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Deck the Waterfall

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So I thought......  why have a waterfall if you can't decorate it for Christmas...

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They tell me  to let the water running and it won't freeze

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A little snow makes it look a lot like Christmas

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My playhouse says "have a holly jolly Christmas" too

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Thursday, December 20, 2012

More Waterfall Visitors



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I have at least two pair of Catbirds that come around.  This very pregnant looking one is standing in the purple lobelia at the edge of the waterfall.

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I want to think this is her mate...  but who knows.  They seemed to have a conversation.  Doesn't she look like her feet should be swollen? 

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Sneaking a drink at the bottom of the fall

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Sparrows of all kinds show up and take a swim or get a drink

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Once the flowers began to bloom one of my favorite birds arrives...

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This is a female Ruby-throated Hummingbird



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When the purple Meadow Sage Salvia took off I got quite a lot of Yellow Sulphur Butterflies hanging around

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I plant Lantana for the hummingbirds but the bees love it too
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Goldfinches enjoy the water as much as the next bird to come along

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As the water continued to flow over the rocks and falls.....  the visitors continued to come
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An Eastern Towhee would sit on my car mirror and cry to chase the bird he could see reflected there

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One of the four groundhogs that live under my playhouse and tool shed came and found some cantalope  to devour


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After a long bath.....
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and thrashing around for some deep cleaning...  this young Female Rose breasted Grosbeak

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Looking as if she would take off like a plane


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Hops onto a close by rock

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and dries off in the hot sun
Last but not least... my favorite visitor to the waterfall ..
just as colorful as a beautiful bird and enjoying the water on her tiny feet.... Pandora, one of my daughter's twins.


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To God be the Glory ~~ Great Things He Hath Done

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Let The Birds Come..

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The very first visitor was a  Yellow Rumped Warbler and I was so excited..  I never see them  in my yard!!!(May 12 2012)
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The very next day on May 13th I saw an American Redstart in the water bathing
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On Saturday May 23rd I came out on the deck and I saw one Cedar Waxwing in the waterfall
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Now you know where there is one there is bound to be more....these birds travel in groups
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They were having a good ole time

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Nothing would be complete if you didn't get a bunch of these guys ..  They were checking out the bubbling rock.

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The Starlings seemed to enjoy the rock more than other birds.

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I had seen a Common Yellow Throat in my yard but for like a second and gone....  Now he stayed and stayed probably because of the running water.

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Rose Breasted Grosbeaks are also common in my yard, but now there was a place for them hang out and get drinks and bathe

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The most common of all birds to love my waterfall was the Robins.  When the babies began to hatch there were 4 or 5 in it at one time.

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A female Rose breasted Grosbeak checks it out

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A Mourning Dove

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Here we find both a Baltimore Oriole along with the female Grosbeak

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I have many Hosta planted around the waterfall and when they bloom the American Goldfinches visit

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Oriole youngster
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Now here is a bird that I have a hard time attracting..  They fly away almost immediately when you walk outside.  But today this Nothern Flicker stays to drink.

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The baby Robins seemed to think they owned the water... and let the other birds know it.

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A Chipmunk hiding among the flowers and hosta.

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Even the Yellow Warbler came to visit.  I find the waterfall so entertaining and beautiful.  I never know what I am going to see out there.  But it was delightful fun!  The water feature made my spring and summer a birding paradise.



To God be the Glory  ~~ Great Things He Hath Done

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