They do have rather big feet for their size! They love to dig in the grass and leaves looking for seed, ...well, they love to dig in snow, too! Good thing!
Hi Betsy - brilliant of you to spot them ... so delicate. Wonderful name too - we don't have them over here ... I'm just glad we have a wonderful sunny day today ... cheers Hilary
Betsy, sorry for the previous ... oh dear slightly tired here ... lol I just want d to share some info about the plant you liked so much ....
Sedum makinoi 'Kosmosje "(12 cm pot) A bright green, spherical succulent! Requires little care. Once a week, moderate watering is sufficient. Can each place, both light and dark.
Ha! Those are cool! (No pun intended.)
ReplyDeleteAw! That is a cool pic! No pun intended. :-)
ReplyDeleteWell I see Mr. Fox and I are on the same wavelength, posted at the same time. Laughing!
ReplyDeleteWell, they do say that great minds think alike...
DeleteWell, look at you, two! haha.
Delete:-)
Deletevery pretty,,
ReplyDeleteIsn't it? Perfectly there...I loved it.
DeleteAt first glance I thought I saw a black cat in the snow...But I've been known to see things....hahaha On second look, I think that is truly sweet.
ReplyDeletehaha...no cats this time!
DeleteI saw the "black cat" too :) Jan
DeleteThat is so funny! I never occurred to me but I see it now!
DeleteHow sweet :)
ReplyDeleteAren't they? Made me smile as I watched him hop around!
DeleteI think he went that way !! . . . :)
ReplyDeleteBare feet in the first snow brings good health!
ReplyDeleteWell, I'll have to remember that!
DeleteGreat little printed path
ReplyDeleteWhile searching for the bird bath
Bird bath was frozen, though!
DeleteNo bathing, not even little toes!
Such big footprints for such a wee tiny cute Bird!
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Linda :o)
They do look big! haha....I zoomed in!
DeleteVery sweet. We get those here too! No snowy prints though. Taria
ReplyDeleteTheir bellies look like they have been playing in the snow!
DeleteAt least we know these are bird feet prints. Remember the time I thought devil worshippers had been on my porch and painted arrows on the porch floor?
ReplyDelete...hahaha..... you have the most hilarious stories!
DeleteSuch a cute photo!
ReplyDeleteI thought those little prints were so cute!
DeleteAww love it! They are quite long his feet :-)
ReplyDeleteThey do have rather big feet for their size! They love to dig in the grass and
Deleteleaves looking for seed, ...well, they love to dig in snow, too! Good thing!
Hi Betsy - brilliant of you to spot them ... so delicate. Wonderful name too - we don't have them over here ... I'm just glad we have a wonderful sunny day today ... cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteLooks like we're going to have a sunny day, too! It sure will be bright reflecting off that snow!
DeleteIt looks like one of your kitty cats is buried in the snow. Eep!!!
ReplyDeletehahaha....
DeleteGlad I'm not the only one who saw that cat...
ReplyDeleteTiny cat and monster bird? haha.
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ReplyDeleteBetsy, sorry for the previous ... oh dear slightly tired here ... lol
ReplyDeleteI just want d to share some info about the plant you liked so much ....
Sedum makinoi 'Kosmosje "(12 cm pot)
A bright green, spherical succulent! Requires little care. Once a week, moderate watering is sufficient. Can each place, both light and dark.
Hey, I got to join your circle, though! haha.
DeleteI love that plant...just gorgeous! Sounds easy to care for.
One of the many reasons I love snow!
ReplyDeleteMe, too! I was out in it today....freezing but beautiful!
DeleteI love juncos and their prints too. I can always tell when they've been visiting my back porch.
ReplyDeleteyes, they are sweet...love their white bellies.
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