I have wrens who try to nest in my garage or in discarded items left under the deck . I have a broken umbrella on the deck which snapped during our first snow this year and I propped up against the deck rail., Just before the last snow, I discovered two wrens nesting in the folds of the umbrella. We have Carolina wrens all year round.
We see bluebirds, cardinals, house finches, goldfinches, Carolina chickadees, robins, sparrows, warblers, nut hatches, downy woodpeckers, blue jays and other birds all year round. Maybe it's because there is a source of food in our yard at our feeders all year round. Maybe they are just lazy and don't want to migrate. That's not true because the hummingbirds leave in early October and don't return until May. It's a long way to Central America and back and it's a lot warmer.
Whatever the reason, we are thankful that we are privileged to view these beautiful and delicate little creatures of God's creation and hope that you will enjoy them too.
Bitter cold week of January 10th- temps in the teens at night and mid-twenties during the day.
Bluebirds pair #1 |
Bluebirds pair #2 |
Very cold finch |
My pet Carolina wren who has nested in the folds of the broken umbrella |
It was about 18 degrees with a brisk breeze |
Old friend whom we have seen many years |
Feathers riffled by the breeze |
Downy looks like he found something |
Yellow-rumped warbler |
Seven inch snowfall and 9 degree temp on January 17-18th
The brave little critters who ventured out in the snow.
This little fella went to the usual spot for a drink but settled for eating snow |
Cheryl put the birdbath out and this dove braved the snowstorm to get a fresh drink (Before it froze over) |
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