Well, yes, you are probably right -- feed them and they will come -- but having a feeder outside your window doesn't guarantee such beautiful pictures. Only you can do that! I'm glad Chomper has a name. (I was worried about the little guy in your last post who didn't seem to have one -- your squirrels are just supposed to ;>)!
Beautiful captures Karen. I'd love to see a Baltimore Oriole or a Rose-breasted Grosbeak. There are lots of sightings of them here in NB but not by me! I guess I need to get out in the woods more. We only have chickadees and goldfinches at the feeders.
How lovely to have these little birds and critters come to your yard. We have a bird bath I can see from my kitchen window. But I really don't have a long enough camera lens. Have a great week ahead and thank you so much for stopping by my blog last week.
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Hello, lovely shots of all the birds. The Grosbeak and Oriole are my favorites. Cute squirrel. Happy Monday, enjoy your new week!
ReplyDeleteHell, feed me and I'll come!
ReplyDeletegreat captured, looks absolutely cute
ReplyDeletegreetings Frank
breakfast ready and waiting, lovely pics, and are you ready for spring? Down here winter is nigh, freezing and huge snowfalls in the far south.
ReplyDeleteWell, yes, you are probably right -- feed them and they will come -- but having a feeder outside your window doesn't guarantee such beautiful pictures. Only you can do that! I'm glad Chomper has a name. (I was worried about the little guy in your last post who didn't seem to have one -- your squirrels are just supposed to ;>)!
ReplyDeleteLove your visitors. So much.
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely shots! And everyone munching. Quite a party.
ReplyDeleteA free lunch - why not! Super pics Karen.
ReplyDeleteSo envious of your Baltimore Oriole as I live outside of Baltimore. My daughter has them in NH, but I never see them here. Lovely photos all.
ReplyDeleteWOW.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely amazing pix!!!
Great pictures as always Karen.
ReplyDeleteWow - that Oriole is stunning! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWonderful bird pictures!
ReplyDeleteomgoodness...these are so beautiful!!! the oriole is gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome images....I like 'em all, but seeing the Oriole with the little tidbit of orange is plain super.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful birds!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning birds.
ReplyDeleteLovely guests!))
ReplyDeleteStunning portrait shots of all these critters
ReplyDeleteWonderfully sharp images. Love the Oriole.
ReplyDeletebrilliant set!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful captures Karen. I'd love to see a Baltimore Oriole or a Rose-breasted Grosbeak. There are lots of sightings of them here in NB but not by me! I guess I need to get out in the woods more. We only have chickadees and goldfinches at the feeders.
ReplyDeleteWonderul close ups of these cute and hungry critters!
ReplyDeleteThese are just lovely critters that visit your feeders! The colors are awesome.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos. I didn’t know that some birds (Baltimore oriole forexample) eat an orange.
ReplyDeleteYou are so kind to your wildlife Karen..... Michelle
ReplyDeleteA stunning bunch of characters. Adore the little squirrel.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely to have these little birds and critters come to your yard. We have a bird bath I can see from my kitchen window. But I really don't have a long enough camera lens. Have a great week ahead and thank you so much for stopping by my blog last week.
ReplyDeleteUm.....lunch in your yard is epic! Sweet birds!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photographs of your feathered friends, Karen, and I just LOVE Chompers!!
ReplyDeleteWonderfully sharp and bright images. They jump off the screen! How wonderful to have this at your window!
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