Greg 'n Keetha Stuff

OK, let's be honest. This is really KEETHA stuff. Sometimes I write about Greg - - - but he has never in his life made one single post of his own. He has occasionally made a comment or two. So - - - come on in and visit with me, Keetha, for a while. I'd love it if you left your foot prints. (Interpretation: COMMENT PLEASE ;-)

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Location: Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, United States

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Friday, May 02, 2008

By Special Request


FREQUENT FLIERS AT OUR FEEDERS

American Goldfinch
Cardinals
Northern Flickers
Chipping Sparrows
Black-Capped Chickadees
Red-Winged Blackbirds
Downy Woodpeckers
House Finch
Juncos
House Wrens
Song Sparrows
Blue Birds
Robins
Mourning Doves
Ruby-Throated Hummingbirds
Rose-Breasted Grosbeaks
Red-Tailed Hawk
White-Breasted Nuthatches
Red-Bellied Woodpecker
Mallard Ducks
Brown-Headed Cowbird


2 Comments:

Blogger Char said...

Looks like your feeder has been discovered! BTW, how do the mallards get up to the feeder?

5/03/2008 2:12 PM  
Blogger Keetha Broyles said...

LOL - - - I was HOPING you'd make just these two observations.

First of all, we were already feeding birds in this site, just with a flimsy metal stand instead of Greg's Able-to-withstand-gale-force-6-winds stand, so the birds did not have to discover us - - - they already KNEW about us.

Secondly, the mallards don't actually come up to the feeder. BUT, they come to the edge of our yard - - - front because there is a pond there and back because after a heavy rain there is a pond there too. Hehehehehehe

I was ALSO hoping you'd ask me about the hawk. The hawk comes to the feeder to feed on the birds who are feeding at the feeder. We've never actually seen him CATCH one - - - they scatter rapidly when he appears.

5/03/2008 2:36 PM  

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