Saturday, December 14, 2019

Saturday's Critters # 313

Welcome to Saturday's Critters!


If you love all God's creatures like I do and also like to blog about them and take critter photos this is where you can share your critter post. Link up your post and share your critters, join in with my critter party ! You can share any kind of critters the real ones, pretend ones, statues and paintings, a new or old post!

Not my usual kind of critter, but I looked out my kitchen door to see this stray cat sitting at the bottom of our deck steps.  He/she was intently watching the ground, once in awhile it looked ready to pounce on something in the ground, maybe a vole?


 At times, I can look out on my deck and see 6 or more squirrels eating the bird food I put out. The birds do not stand a chance, these piggies eat as much as they can as fast as they can.. 


You can't see me!  A White-throated Sparrow taking a break in our blueberry bush.



The Red-bellied Woodpecker will visit the suet feeder, when nothing else is available.




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57 comments:

Gunilla Teckenberg said...

Hi Eileen!

Katten lyssnar efter ljud i marken, kanske någon liten mus? Ekorrar är trevliga djur, fin bild du fick på den söta ekorren. Inte lika trevliga när de plundrar fågelbon men så är naturens gång.

Önskar dig en trevlig helg!

Nancy J said...

Hope the wee cat has a warm home somewhere. and when food gets scarce. , might get a meal elsewhere.

Ella said...

Hello Eileen,
I am so happy that there aren't that many stray cats in the Netherlands! Otherwise I had a house full of them ...
The forest is also very close here but I have never seen squirrels, and that is strange!
I wish you a happy weekend and thank you for hosting!

italiafinlandia said...

The Woodpecker is very cute...and I love cats.
Have a nice weekend, Eileen, and a peaceful pre-Christmas time!

chica said...

Que lindo,como sempre vejo aqui!
Lindo fim de semana! Bjs chica

Nancy Chan said...

It is always interesting to watch cats ready to pounce on something. You are blessed with so many beautiful critters coming to your yard to enjoy the bird seeds. Have a beautiful weekend!

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

Wonderful to see a Woodpecker at your feeder Eileen. Also A fabulous image of the moon in your last post. Thanks for hosting. hope you have a lovely weekend.

Memaria said...

Beautiful photos!
Have a great weekend!

Marit said...

Hello Eileen,

The cat was very pretty, and it's not so often I can see a cat on your blog. The woodpecker is a beautiful bird.
Happy weekend!

NatureFootstep said...

lol, yew, the birds are good at hiding :)
I also share a squirrel today, but a red one. Ours are different from yours. When the trees are bare I can sometimes see them running from tree to tree very fast. Quite fun to watch but impossible to get a shot at.
Wishing you a great week.

Mikael Bergman said...

beautiful pictures
I like the squirrel

Bill said...

The cat was a real surprise to see. Squirrels never miss a chance to eat the birds food. Nice photos os the birds.
Have a great day and a wonderful weekend and thank you for hosting.

MadSnapper said...

that squirrel looks like he may have wiped out the bird buffet all by himself

Tom said...

...gray squirrels sure are eating machines! Thanks Eileen for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful weekend.

David M. Gascoigne, said...

Squirrels can be a challenge! I am quite sure that thirty percent of all the bird seed I put out, at minimum, is consumed by squirrels.

My Desktop Daily said...

That is one well-fed squirrel, Eileen! :-)

Marco Luijken said...

Hello Eileen,
What a nice pictures.
So funny to see that squirrel and what a fantastic woodpecker you've caught for your camera.

Greetings, Marco

Melbourne Australia Photos said...

The red-bellied woodpecker is a very striking looking bird, Eileen. I hope you're well. All the best for the new week ahead.

Francisco Manuel Carrajola Oliveira said...

Lindo e muito bem fotografados.
Um abraço e bom fim-de-semana.

Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados

Marie Smith said...

Cats are keen hunters! Squirrels are voracious eaters!

Jeevan said...

Cute keen sight from the cat! Beautiful shots of critters from your yard
Happy weekend

Brian King said...

The Red-bellied's are very active here, too. Bird seed doesn't stand a chance with that many squirrels around! LOL!

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari OM
All critters count - even hunting cats!!! YAM xx

Jenn Jilks said...

I'm happy to feed anything out there in the wet and cold. Squirrels, deer, birdies!
I love your squirrel photo. You can feel the texture of its fur!

Phil Slade said...

Hi Eileen. Yes, those Grey Squirrels are nothing but pests. We have them and they are not even native, having replaced our Red Squirrels. Best to use Squirrel proof feeders if possible.

Enjoy your day and week ahead. And thanks for the link today.

Gayle said...

So many of God's creatures right outside everyone's windows. We are blessed.

Kenneth Cole Schneider said...

I like the perky squirrel, even if he does not make reservations for a table and brings the whole family.

Debbie said...

i was surprised to see the cat...it looks very intent, it surely has something in it's sights!! what do the red-bellied like other than suet??

Linda said...

Cats are cute critters and we have about 3 wild ones that visit the yard on a regular basis, probably thinking they can get some birds! Have a good weekend.

RedPat said...

Hopefully the cat went home leaving the yard to your wonderful group of birds, Eileen!

Penelope Notes said...

Haha, the sparrow looks like it’s playing peek-a-boo. These birds can camouflage so well.

Barbara Rogers said...

The tortoiseshell cats are usually female...so I hope someone has had her "fixed" so she doesn't have more feral cats. They are so sad to see...but this one looks pretty healthy! We used to have a vole problem in my yard. Have a great weekend, Eilleen.

Cloudia said...

I dream about your photos, critters and places!

Jeanna said...

Red bellied woodpeckers are so pretty, at least suet isn't a loud thing for them to be pecking at. What a sweet camo kitty, could use it here to capture mice.

carol l mckenna said...

Lovely feathered friends photo ~ do hope the kitty found a home ~ Squirrels ~ 'tree rats' I can live without ~ ^_^

Happy Moments to You,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)

ellen b. said...

Those squirrels are quick to the draw for sure. We haven't seen many here at all. We had a fair share on the Seattle side of the mountains. Hope you are having a peaceful count down to Christmas!

Bob Bushell said...

I love the critters, everyone are beautiful.

Our photos said...

That's nice ! I like the cat !

HappyK said...

The squirrels are fun to watch.
A very patient kitty.

Small City Scenes said...

Lovely shots. Sweet little kitty. I like the Woodpecker
MB

Linda said...

It's fun to see your critters. Thanks for hosting.

handmade by amalia said...

I love Woodpeckers, they always seem to me to be the most industrious of birds.
Amalia
xo

A Casa Madeira said...

Olá Eileen,
passando para te desejar um bom Natal
e uma boa entrada de ano.
janicce.

Jeanie said...

Oh, I'm loving that cat!

Jocelyn is Canadian Needle Nana said...

I've yet to see a stray cat here but at the old farm there were lots of barn cats on neighbouring properties and sometimes one would visit my feeders.
Love the woodpecker, have yet to capture that one!

A Bit of the Blarney said...

Thank you for sharing your beautiful photos! I always love to visit here! Tranquility is the word that comes to ind! have a wonderful week!

R's Rue said...

Beautiful.

~Kim at Golden Pines~ said...

The cat, is a female - Tortoise shell kitty's always are. I hope she finds safety and shelter somewhere. Outdoor kitty's as I've learned are pretty resourceful, just like the birds! :-)

Have a good week Eileen!!

Angie said...

Eileen - we are fortunate to have a feeder set-up that foils the squirrels. Chipmunks have figured it out - they are lighter - but they are underground now for the winter, so the food is reserved for our dear chickadees, nuthatches and downy/hairy woodpeckers! Enjoy your week ahead!

Lowcarb team member said...

What a great collection of critters here …
I know not all like squirrels but I think they look so cute … nice to see the cat too.

Enjoy your week.

All the best Jan

Crownandcottage said...

What a delight seeing and observing all those critters in your yard, it is getting pretty busy!

Rose said...

I did try feeding again, but the starlings get the majority of it. They are not quite as bad as they were, but still dominate till I barely catch a glimpse of anything other than them and the house sparrow. The squirrels get some, but sure don't get it all. But I always throw a big scoop around on the ground...for them and for the juncos...

Vera said...

Such a sweet kitty!! Our red bellied woodpecker loves our suet, our peanuts and our sunflower seeds!

Laura. M said...

Me encantan los gatos.
Te deseo una Feliz Navidad 🎄🕯🕊 Merry Christmas Eileen. Que pases unos buenos días con tu familia.
Un abrazo.

William Kendall said...

A sweet kitty.

diane b said...

Love the Merry Christmas photo below. You have a variety of interesting critters but I don't care for cats especially stray ones that attack native wildlife.

William Kendall said...

A sweet kitty.

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