We have some fat robins in our yard, searching for something to eat. I feel sorry for them as our weather is so crazy, sunshine and in the 50s one day and snow the next.
I'm a little late here, but just want to say I enjoyed these! Love the last two especially! We've had robins and red-winged blackbirds quite awhile now. Love to hear their songs. Have a good Palm Sunday. I remember as a child all the greenhouses had Open House and each visitor received a little plant. I don't think they do that anymore, sadly. Mary
Hi Mary, Glad you enjoyed them. The last two are my favorites, too. I have seen red-winged black birds, but no robins - yet. Hope you had a good Palm Sunday, too. I remember the greenhouses doing that too. I don't any that do that anymore.
I love Canadian geese. Noticing the progression of spring here by the returning birds. Many have come that I usually don't see until early April. Blessings Marilyn, on you and Pierre.
...yesterday I heard birds singing.
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Marilyn
We have some fat robins in our yard, searching for something to eat. I feel sorry for them as our weather is so crazy, sunshine and in the 50s one day and snow the next.
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ReplyDeleteI haven't seen any robins here, yet. Hope they get here soon. Am also looking for osprey, too. Our weather is crazy like yours.
Marilyn
I'm a little late here, but just want to say I enjoyed these! Love the last two especially!
ReplyDeleteWe've had robins and red-winged blackbirds quite awhile now. Love to hear their songs.
Have a good Palm Sunday. I remember as a child all the greenhouses had Open House and each visitor received a little plant. I don't think they do that anymore, sadly.
Mary
Hi Mary,
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed them. The last two are my favorites, too. I have seen red-winged black birds, but no robins - yet. Hope you had a good Palm Sunday, too. I remember the greenhouses doing that too. I don't any that do that anymore.
Marilyn
I love Canadian geese. Noticing the progression of spring here by the returning birds. Many have come that I usually don't see until early April. Blessings Marilyn, on you and Pierre.
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