The cardinal hunkered down at the feeder, under the eaves. Better to get out of the snow. We had several inches yesterday. Tom Turkey popped by, all alone, for a scavenge of the feeders. You can see how insulated he is, as the snow sits on his back.
The feeder is a busy place. For those who like to sit and watch them, as I do. Rabbits, red squirrel, deer, mourning doves.
Feeder Action from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.
Fungus on my walkies. The forest is soft and quiet.
♪♫♩Ohhh, the owl came back, the very next day! Yes, three days in a row, not far from my sighting the previous day. Again, the blue jays were giving it a hard time.
Snowy Barred Owl Jan. 24 from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.
7 comments:
We have the same feeders! Wonderful!
Cardinals are so beautiful.
Wonderful videos. Thanks for sharing . The owl looks so beautiful. I don't think I would get much done around your house. Always so much to look at outside!
The owl seems to take it all in stride.
You run a busy place!
Brave birds! Brave you! Just like people, some cardinals are here this time of year -- they are snowbirds just like us I guess.
Sometimes I wonder how the birds and critters can stand all the cold. - Margy
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