Poor things At least need to stretch their wings And get away from your mat For fear of being eaten by a cat haha But I agree To the south, after all that crap snow, I really want to flee
love this Betsy!!!! Haven't seen any robins yet but we have so many birds at the feeders this year....probably because I have put out meal worms, fruits and nuts along with the normal seeds. Problem with that is the opossums have been coming around too. They shake the feeders like crazy to get the dried fruit out and leave a big mess. But they have been fun to watch at night. The bright deck lights don't seem to bother them one bit or the dog up in their faces either. :) xo
I had an episode with possum myself the other night. haha. He's bigger than the cats! And no, they don't seem to be afraid of anything! We have a raccoon that is dumping our seed from the feeders!
I'm feeling a bit like I might need sunshine and palm trees too. But not because of snow and cold! haha
ReplyDeletePoor Robins, they have my permission to change their minds and return to the South. No one would think they're wierd. LOL
feeling the need for a vacation? Let's go! ha. I have about 6 of these poor robins! I keep telling them to go south but they won't! Brr.
DeleteI'm with the robins. I need to go south too! I don't know if I would appreciate Spring as much if I didn't have winter though.
ReplyDeleteI agree....each season is beautiful on it's own...I love the changes of each one. Winter makes spring all the more lovely!
DeleteWow!! Poor Robin Redbreast. Isn't it a little early for them to have flown back north??
ReplyDeleteI think it's a little early, too!
DeletePoor thing!
ReplyDeletethere were 6 in the snow when I snapped these! Crazy birds!
Deletehe is so cute Betsy!!
ReplyDeletecute and cold? haha.
Deleteyes but is cute !
Deleteyes, they are cute! They are bigger than the sparrows and finches, but they don't eat seed! Only the berries on the trees.
DeleteOmy so you have to share some berries with them Betsy; dont eat any?!! Now im worry:(
Deleteoh no, I think they're right, should have stayed south!!
ReplyDeleteat least the worms can be found where the dirt is soft and warm! ha. I'm afraid that won't be happening here for a few more months!
Deleteha might have been a good idea....smiles....
ReplyDeletenice pics bets
shall I send them to you? :)
DeleteThey are confused!!! hahaha...guess they will eat something under your famous feeders..
ReplyDeleteI love their song....are they singing???
Cheers!
Linda :o)
No singing...I don't think they are in the mood! haha.
DeletePoor things
ReplyDeleteAt least need to stretch their wings
And get away from your mat
For fear of being eaten by a cat haha
But I agree
To the south, after all that crap snow, I really want to flee
Maybe compared to you guys up there
Deletethey think Ohio is great weather
and a little less snow
between their toes. haha.
So, how many inches did you get
from the storm Nemo that caused a fit?
Only about 10 inches or so
DeleteAnd yeah maybe they like Ohio
As smog can beat snow
Unless the get blinded and crash don't you know
No smog here
Deletethe air is crystal clear
at least today
with the winds at my bay.
ha.
I'm so glad to see them, there IS hope!
ReplyDeletespring always comes and is certainly worth waiting for!
DeleteSo sad looking...and cold. Brrr.
ReplyDeleteI thought they looked a little sad! But they did eat the crabapples!
DeleteAwwwwww but you are safe with lovely Betsy!!! She makes lovely cakes and coffee! :-) Take care
ReplyDeletex
haha...I should have served them some! Why didn't I think of that? Coffee makes everything better! lol....
DeleteThis robin is really puffed up, so it must be feeling the cold! I just love all your birdie pics, Betsy!
ReplyDeleteIt's so windy today, they can't balance on the branches!
DeleteBeautiful photos + Clever Words = My Five Men.
ReplyDeletemy friend alan + his comment = a smile :)
DeleteBrrrrrr.... poor little robins!! Great photos, Betsy! blessings ~ tanna
ReplyDeletethey need to be down there with you!
DeleteOmy poor Harry have to go to office I think he was really sorrow:)
ReplyDeleteyes, he was sorry! haha.
Deletelove this Betsy!!!! Haven't seen any robins yet but we have so many birds at the feeders this year....probably because I have put out meal worms, fruits and nuts along with the normal seeds. Problem with that is the opossums have been coming around too. They shake the feeders like crazy to get the dried fruit out and leave a big mess. But they have been fun to watch at night. The bright deck lights don't seem to bother them one bit or the dog up in their faces either. :) xo
ReplyDeleteI had an episode with possum myself the other night. haha. He's bigger than the cats! And no, they don't seem to be afraid of anything! We have a raccoon that is dumping our seed from the feeders!
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