Sunday, April 13, 2025

Birds and a full moon...

Rich got a neat barn-like birdfeeder from his daughter for his birthday. He really likes it. I put it in a spot where he can watch the mules and the birds at the same time.



It seems all the birds enjoyed it. 
 


Of course, I couldn't resist making sure that the Lego Birds got in on the act.


The Cardinals weren't bothered by the little Lego Birds at all. They all ate together without a fuss.


Our ground is warm enough for the Robins to be pulling up worms. I watched this Robin and learned something new once more. They don't gobble down the whole worm. At least this one didn't. It pulled it up and then took bites out of it. After a bit the Robin left leaving part of the worm.

I always assumed that Robins grabbed up the worms and chucked them down all at once. See? I can learn new things on any given day!


I spent most of the afternoon grooming the mules and getting burrs out of their tails. A bit of hair conditioner rubbed into the tails makes that chore a bit easier. I am always amazed at how they go find more burdock any way. 

We spent part of the day looking through old family photos. Rich would tell me who they were and I'd write the names on the back of them. He couldn't ID them all, but we sure had fun looking at them. When I pulled out his High School Yearbook I read him the signatures he'd collected. Some of them were pretty hilarious. He was drafted not long after graduation.


This morning [Sunday] we had the full moon peeking at us from a partially cloudy sky, I took this shot and then did a little video of the predawn morning sounds.


20 seconds long. The moon is not in focus as I was
recording the sounds.


The song is that of the coyotes and their young hunting in the valley to the west of us and in the forest to the east of us.
The mules were rather unconcerned.

14 comments:

  1. Great bird feeder; very attractive. I am assuming that you don’t have a batch of squirrels raiding it. That kind of feeder in my yard would be a fur ball in minutes!

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    1. I only put out enough seed for about 1/2 a day of bird visits. So the feeder doesn't attract racoon and squirrels.
      Even with our other feeder, we've never had squirrels raiding it. [Yet]

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  2. That barn birdfeeder is so darn cute!

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  3. The bird feeder was a great gift! I did not know that about robins.
    I bet you both enjoyed going through the photos.

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    1. I am new to bird stuff so I am learning slowly but surely...I think.

      Going through his family photos were pretty fun!

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  4. Nice that you marked the old photos, bet they brought back memories for Rich. We have that same feeder and the deer empty it! Love that you have Cardinals!

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    1. Many were marked already but it was a lot of fun. We're going to show the grandkids what their parents looked like as kids and what Grandpa looked like back then.

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  5. A fox squirrel pair has just discovered my feeders, and there are raccoon tracks in the snow, so I will follow your lead and stop filling the feeders to the brim.

    We hear the same coyote chorus outside our yard and I'm always curious. Are they celebrating a successful hunt or just howling at the moon or what!

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    1. I like to do less feed for those very same reasons!
      Yes, the coyotes are chilling in their song, but beautiful at the same time.

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  6. Oh, I like the moon and soundtrack. Too early for worms here, but at least the first little insects have come out to do whatever it is that they do, like hang on our screens. What a life!

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  7. Lovely birdfeeder. Beautiful and heartwarming series. 💕

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  8. Great way to be entertained, watching birds and mules!! Your lego birds fit right in!

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  9. That is the cutest feeder!

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