Monday, January 12, 2009

Winter Bird Feeder

It's been a few years since I've hung a feeder out for the birds. What a pleasant treat seed is for them during these frigid days.
It's so nice to see cardinals, doves and other species of birds visiting the feeder daily. Viewing the birds out my kitchen window makes winter a bit more enjoyable.

9 comments:

  1. Good evening, der Lydia,

    I feel the same:
    Seeing the birds feeding outside makes the winter more enjoyable.

    Wishing you a calm night,
    Eva

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  2. Lydia

    I had a great time catching up here...great pomegranate salad ( never knew what to do with those!) great butterfly and bird pics...you are talented with a camera!!

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  3. Hello Eva,
    It's so relaxing watching all different types of birds visit the feeder. I have it in a great viewing spot.
    Have a great day,
    Lydia

    Hello Tara,
    I have a lot of catching up to do on others blogs too.
    Thank you for the camera complement. I enjoy taking photos of interesting things.
    Wishing you a very nice day,
    Lydia

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  4. Lovely Cardinal picture! We have a feeder out all winter, but mostly get bevies of little brown finches...but we're glad to feed them:)

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  5. Hello Linda,
    I'm sure you also love watching the birds out your window!!!!!!
    Have a great day,
    Lydia

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  6. Wow is that a gorgeous photo, Lydia!

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  7. Hello Amber,
    Thank you! I borrowed this one from wikipedia, from a very talented photographer I can see.
    Wishing you a great day,
    Lydia

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  8. Goodmorning Lydia What a beautiful bird I really love birds. Best driends I ever had were some birds that shared my home. Oh I finaly renamed that blog title with my poems remember I had two. Have a beautiful day you and all your friends and family ciao

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  9. Hello Jamerson,
    Thank you! I borrowed the photo from wikipedia. They have some very talented photographers on wikipedia.
    Wishing you a great day,
    Lydia

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