Peter C.
...just zis guy, you know?
9. American Crow
10. House Finch
11. Bush Tits
12. Cooper's Hawk
13. Two Canada Geese flying over
I take it from the mix of species listed above that the 'garden' is not Peregrine's deck?
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Peter
9. American Crow
10. House Finch
11. Bush Tits
12. Cooper's Hawk
13. Two Canada Geese flying over
From sun and 30 C a couple of days ago to a heavy snow this morning and a forecast of minus 18 C tomorrow, I return to base ...[/B]
Welcome back! Can we expect more tales of derring-do to regale Birdforum's readers?
Hi Peter. No, Peregrine is alone and warm in Mexico. We are in Orange County, California, freezing. I bought a pair of long pants yesterday and am trying to talk the Navigator into shoes rather than Teva's. He isn't listening. Says he tried shoes at our daughter's wedding and can no longer wear them. The Peregrinators have had their wings clipped.:eek!:I take it from the mix of species listed above that the 'garden' is not Peregrine's deck?
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Peter
And maybe we should tell something to our yards...
Our yard is in Kotka - South-East Finland and is typical Finnish suburban garden. It has a size of just under 1,000 square meter (m2) and it grows apple and plum trees, and one huge pine. In wintertime I feed birds mostly with sunflower seeds, peanuts and fat.
Long pants!? Awww, what a shame, poor you...Hi Peter. No, Peregrine is alone and warm in Mexico. We are in Orange County, California, freezing. I bought a pair of long pants yesterday ....
At last... after a 3 hour vigil male Sprawk, ........ now where's that Wren?