I've had raiders visiting the hummingbird feeder. Goldfinches, Redheaded Woodpeckers, Orioles, and of course the Hummers.
I have two hummingbird feeders out. The Orioles are bringing their fledglings to the feeders but they are pretty shy. I'll have to try and get a photo of them before they take off for migration very soon. They seem to disappear right around the 4th of July.
The Eastern Kingbird and the Robins have been visiting the feed pan/bird bath quite a bit. I've even left a feed pan with water out by the pump for the wrens who have nest by the busted garage and the old red shed.
I put rocks and sticks in the pans so they have something to land on.
Looks like I'll have another service call for the skid steer. It won't start as something is going on with the ignition -- sigh. I need it running so I can call for some pricey hay to be delivered and we can unload the huge bales. We are now in a severe drought situation in our part of Vernon County.
Hot and dry. Most of our farmers are pretty concerned. My friend who has raised produce for the Farmer's Market for years is feeling quite despondent over the lack of rain.
We've dodged the bullet of severe drought for quite a few years. But I guess it is our time?
Of course, I couldn't pass up doing a 'photo' on Climate Change.
Since I hate being indoors all of the time. I did venture out yesterday afternoon to watch the wrens and look for insects in the flower garden.
After a few years of trying, I finally got a shot of the wren coming out of the pipe from the old breeding chute.
She or her descendants have been making nests in this pipe for many years now.
She and her mate scolded me for being in the area. They were busy feeding their noisy kids.
We still have smoke in the air today, but I can actually see the sky so I am calling that a win.
Have a great Friday.
We've the same raiders! And chippy birds who think they own the yard!
ReplyDeleteThey do! But I enjoy watching them with hubby who gives me a blow by blow commentary!
DeleteI really enjoy seeing all of your birds. We get wrens but I can never find their nest. They did use to hang out in a house at my old place. We rarely get Orioles I have no hummers at this time. I keep waiting for them.
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