The feeders are out. I've been bringing them in at night, and hustling out the door to hang them when it is light out.
We were watching the Blue Jays on TV. In the air, above the stadium, this helicopter was there for hours.
This Cessna was circling, as well.
In the meantime, off Venezuela's coast, these two US military planes have been targeting victims.
Venezuela claims capture of CIA group, accuses U.S. of plotting ‘false flag’ attack (Read more )
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Venezuela doesn't have a lot of drug trafficking, it does have a lot of oil.
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| They've blown up boats, killed 27 – NYTimes |












The nuthatches and chickadees are all over my feeders this week too! I only seem to see nuthatches in late fall.
ReplyDeleteTwo types of Blue Jays (avian and baseball) in your area :-)
ReplyDeleteBlue Jay fever is in Toronto.
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ReplyDeleteThe birds here are starting to look for tidbits, too...the temperature is plummeting! YAM xx
What a lovely selection of birds you have visiting your feeders. We've seen lots of Dark-eyed Juncos and Golden Crowned Sparrows lately.
ReplyDeleteI got dizzy just looking at those copter flight patterns. Linda in Kansas
ReplyDeleteCan no one stop this killing without any proof?
ReplyDeleteOur Jays are into the corn. JG thinks if they are fed, the team will score. Magical thinking, but at the 18th inning, practically any thinking is amazing.
ReplyDeleteI love the birds. I see pigeons and black birds around here, sometimes a sparrow.
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ReplyDeleteThey stop at no expense to show the ball games.
It's Wednesday and the Blue Jays have won again. Wow! My husband and son always have a $1 bet going for these games. So far, Art was rooting for the Dodgers, but looks like he'll be $1 richer at this rate.
ReplyDeleteI really don't like Trump bombing boats without due process. He is truly acting more like a dictator than anything else.
The circles over the stadium are surprising.
ReplyDeleteI've been routing for the Blue Jays! 3-3! The next one is it -- and it's in Canada!
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