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A year or two ago, I showed some photos of a bluebird family living in this birdhouse. It is now housing a Carolina wren family. These are a few pics I shot today from inside my work room.
That's really great that you can sit in your workroom Sue Ann and see this wonderful family living happily in the bird house.
I was watching some magpies in my garden this morning they were so funny jumping in and out of my pond, landing on the rocks and having a drink. Strange really as it's pouring with rain and there was much nicer water available in the fresh puddles.
Hugs, Jane.
What a sweet little bird - it's always fascinating to see birds from another part of the world - thanks, Sue Ann
huggies
Maria
Great to see your photos of the wren family living in your birdhouse Sue Ann
I have a pair of tuis in the tree out from my kitchen window and I must try to get some photos as they are so pretty
and sing a lovely tune.
Hugs
Carolyn
Sue Ann,
Good photos! Wrens are so fast. I have a granite natural style bird bath I see from my studio window. Robins, Sparrows, even Crows take turns taking baths. Sometimes I swear there's a line waiting for a bath The water in the bath has to be filled every morning. I thought it must be all the splashing, then over the next couple of days I spied each of my three cats going over, standing on tiptoe, and drinking the dirty birdbath water :doh: I think the essence of bird is irresistible.
Karen
Sue Ann,
Thanks so much for the pictures - I always enjoy your nature pics. Wrens are such cute little birds!
Karen,
I had to laugh at your "cat in the birdbath story". We had a huge cat that was always stalking the neighbours bird bath and drinking from it - I never though of "essence of bird" theory !
hugs,
Brenda