Saturday's Critters #12
These are some more of my yardbirds that showed up to be counted last weekend for my GBBC- the Great Backyard Bird Count. Lately our electric blinks or goes out for awhile so I created this post early. The weather forecasters are calling for rain and heavy winds on Friday..which could mean our electric goes out and stays out..I hope it doesn't but just in case I wanted to schedule this post for my critter party on Saturday.. If you do not see me commenting..you will know why..
Update..Looks like the storm passed by with no damage..I may still be away from the computer for awhile today..but I will catch up with comments and visits.
Blue Jay with a mouthful.
American Goldfinch..poor thing..looking up and is thinking snow again..REALLY.
Carolina Wren..I've been seeing two of these cuties hanging around my deck..I think they already claimed one of my birdhouses as their own..
Song Sparrow stopped by for the count along with the White-throated Sparrows and some House Sparrows.
Thank you in advance for linking up and joining in on Saturday's Critters.. I always appreciate the visit and comments..
To see more beautiful birds and cute critters
Also please visit: I'd-Rather-B-Birdin. Thanks to the gracious host: Anni of I'd Rather-B-birdin. Also, sharing with Camera Critters. Thanks to Misty for hosting.
These are some more of my yardbirds that showed up to be counted last weekend for my GBBC- the Great Backyard Bird Count. Lately our electric blinks or goes out for awhile so I created this post early. The weather forecasters are calling for rain and heavy winds on Friday..which could mean our electric goes out and stays out..I hope it doesn't but just in case I wanted to schedule this post for my critter party on Saturday.. If you do not see me commenting..you will know why..
Update..Looks like the storm passed by with no damage..I may still be away from the computer for awhile today..but I will catch up with comments and visits.
Blue Jay with a mouthful.
American Goldfinch..poor thing..looking up and is thinking snow again..REALLY.
Carolina Wren..I've been seeing two of these cuties hanging around my deck..I think they already claimed one of my birdhouses as their own..
Tufted Titmouse, they are having fun chasing each around the yard..
Song Sparrow stopped by for the count along with the White-throated Sparrows and some House Sparrows.
Thank you in advance for linking up and joining in on Saturday's Critters.. I always appreciate the visit and comments..
To see more beautiful birds and cute critters
Also please visit: I'd-Rather-B-Birdin. Thanks to the gracious host: Anni of I'd Rather-B-birdin. Also, sharing with Camera Critters. Thanks to Misty for hosting.
Thanks for stopping by and I wish everyone a happy weekend.
Great pictures Eileen.
ReplyDeletea grand variety again Eileen
ReplyDeleteso wundervolle Bilder..
ReplyDeletebei dir ist der Winter noch voll da..
hier ist fast der Frühling eingezogen
einen LG vom katerchen und dem
Pauli..mann zum Wochenende
So sorry you may have bad weather and no power. Thanks for placing my link I love the Blue Jay with the peanut in its mouth. And the Wren is a real cutie. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, Eileen! These birds are such a joy to see!
ReplyDeleteLove 'em all...but the wren, being that they're scarce here, I would love to see one!
ReplyDeleteLove your photos of these cute little birds!
ReplyDeleteAll so pretty and I see that little woodpecker in the previous post...I wish I would have some show up here! :)
ReplyDeleteDearest Eileen;
ReplyDeleteWow, so sweet all of them♡♡♡ I really smiled with the "American Goldfinch..poor thing". I love the blur back with cute cold looking face.
I DO wish Song Sparrow sing if possible♪♪♪ (haha, I remember writing the same thing to our mutual friend)
Sending you Lots of Love and Hugs from Japan to my dear friend in America, xoxo Miyako*
Beautiful pictures again Eileen.
ReplyDeleteI hope the weather is not too bad, and that it is not electric outage.
Nice weekend, Irma
What lovely visitors you have! They're all gorgeous.
ReplyDeletei really enjoy the snow & the birdies are such a great plus. great post, Eileen. happy weekend!! may you do lots & lots. suppose to be great weather around here in VA. we will see??! should i cross my fingers or just let it happen??! ha. ha!! ( :
ReplyDeleteHello Eileen!!Great post!!Amazing captures!!Your yardbirds are very beautiful!!I like the Blue Jay!!So cute!!Have a happy weekend!Hugs!
ReplyDeleteDimi...
nice variety of birds
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting so early! I'm expecting grandkids and won't be on-line later, either!
ReplyDeleteI love the Tufted Titmouse! I've never seen one!
cheers
So neat to have all those birds right in your own yard! I never get over marveling. That poor little goldfinch does look like he's thinking he's just about had enough of winter!
ReplyDeleteA stunning set of pis again Eileen, really good on the eye.
ReplyDeleteAnd for the first time I've cotributed to Saturday's Critters
All the best Gordon.
A lovely set of photos again. I like seeing all the variety of birds that visit your yard.
ReplyDeleteThe little ones look so cold in the snow . . . enjoy some birding this weekend. I am excited, believe it or not, I see sunshine peeking in through the windows. Yay!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful photos :)
ReplyDeleteGreetings
an awesome group eileen, you are so blessed to have such a nice varity of birds. you captured them in some of their favorite poses!!
ReplyDeletemy first "not a bird" entry, it wasn't easy for me!!
have an awesome weekend!!
LOL! No matter where they live, the jays like the peanuts! Great shots of the Titmouse and sparrow!
ReplyDeleteNice visitors for your bird count. Jays seem to always have something in their mouths! Love the little titmouse. Happy Critter Day!
ReplyDeleteA lovely series of bird photos Eileen. Happy Saturday to you and thanks for stopping by :)
ReplyDeletea lovely bunch. thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteEileen, your garden birds are beautiful.......it must be difficult for many to find food in this weather.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely week - whatever the weather!
Ruby
Love these Winter Birds!
ReplyDeleteI hope the storm doesn't come your way and that you stay safe and warm.
Great gathering of critters!
Jemma
The Carolina Wren is so sweet looking.
ReplyDeleteThose little wrens are so adorable...they squeeze into any feeder. I am anxious to see my bluebirds return to their favorite boxes!...:)JP
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely to see a bird in your backyard that I've actually seen - a Song Sparrow. The Goldfinch does look a bit fed up!
ReplyDeleteI love the different birds - and I bet they are glad for the food you put out. We have a bit of snow today - but it will melt fast I'm sure -as it turns to rain later.
ReplyDeleteGreat captures, Eileen!
ReplyDeleteLove all your yard birds. Wish I could get more of them here. I will see more birds when spring comes.
ReplyDeleteHello Eileen,
ReplyDeleteYou really have very beautiful birds in your yard!
Great shots!
Let's hope you didn't have the power failure you feared...
Good luck!
Beautiful shots, Eileen!
ReplyDeleteLove 'em Eileen -- so beautiful! Thanks for hosting. xo
ReplyDeleteEileen beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteI am glad that through you I see great birds.
I wish you a nice Sunday.
Greetings.
Lucia
You see such a wonderful variety of birds at your feeders,Eileen! I like the tufted titmouse ..he is so chubby!
ReplyDeleteThose birds are in cold but still look pretty.
ReplyDeleteTake care Eileen, stay safe and warm there.
HI Eileen Marvellous selection today. I have just arrive on i.o.w. Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteYou've inspired me to try one more time with the bird feeder. I put it on the porch this time..maybe I can fool those mean old cowbirds.
ReplyDeleteRain and heavy winds are what we had here last week. I'm glad the storm passed by you with no damage.
ReplyDeleteI love all of your little yard birds especially that cute little Tufted Titmouse.
They are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen, What beautiful bird photos. Hope you are enjoying the weekend.
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen
ReplyDeleteWe've been out all day so I'm late visiting. You've captured some good photos of birds eating or just posing for you. The jay with the peanut looks pretty happy.
wonderful shots!
ReplyDeleteI love the big eyes of the titmouse, but the big mouth of the jay is almost as interesting.
ReplyDeleteThis is making me miss my Blue Jays. I haven't seen them for awhile. We've had many blackbirds lately.
ReplyDeleteFor some reason known only to our internet connection, I'm having problems posting a comment on your blog ...I hope this comes through--Sorry if it's more than once...But I'm glad you made it through that strange weather on Friday, and I hope your sweet little birds did too!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful are your bird photos!
ReplyDelete...thanks for linking up at the Bird D'Pot this weekend.
ReplyDeleteAnd, hope your storms stay away now, 'til next winter.
Love the pretty Tufted Titmouse
ReplyDeletelovely photos as ever, glad you didn't suffer storm damage...
ReplyDeleteNice feeder birds! I miss having a feeder here in south Florida but the Muscovy Ducks, pigeons and Monk Parakeets just take over and spill all the see within minutes.
ReplyDeleteThis must be a bird park.
ReplyDeleteIt's a real shame about the continuing bad weather in your part of the world Eileen. I hope things improve for you soon and that you don't lose your electricity. Meanwhile you have those wonderful feeder birds to watch and i especially like your Song Sparrow picture. I'll bet not everyone gets Song Sparrows as a visitor.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting again, and have a good week ahead.
Thank Goodness for the chirpy song sparrow, hope he's announcing the power is back on!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend
Wren x
We missed the bird count this year so I'm enjoying yours.
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen, Neat set of pictures. I saw a flock of Sparrows in my back yard area yesterday. Biggest group of Sparrows here yet. I will have to figure out which kind of Sparrow they were. Yes, I did take pictures. I also really like your Carolina Wren! Have an especially pleasant day today!
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ReplyDeleteWonderful birds you've seen. View tailed and huge flocks of geese is great. Yours.
Again very nice pictures and especially the Blue Jay :-) Also, your other birds I have watched with pleasure.
ReplyDeleteMaybe there will be a Carolina Wren family to watch and photograph. Hooray! Fingers crossed...
ReplyDeleteGreat captures. I feel so bad for the birds with this never-ending winter.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you didn't loose power Eileen, my goodness it looks chilly there. I am sure all your birds are very appreciative of all your feeders.
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