Saturday, June 25, 2005

Two little bunnies

These are two of the baby bunnies we have this year in our fenced in yard... They have a lot to eat so I guess they will stay... they are eating the nice tender plants that grow under the bird feeder... thats good and maybe this year we won't have that hump that seems to form from all the bird seed falling when the birds get too fussy or to sloppy and drop the seed. :) Today the birds were singing so nice they put me almost to sleep... so relaxing but all of a sudden I heard them making all kinds of noise so had to go and check... A blue jay was steeling a baby wren from its house so I had to go out and calm them down but the darn jay got away with it.... next time I will go out sooner I guess... poor wren and all the sparrows were making lots of noise and flying around the jay trying to help.... I like sparrows. Yesterday we saw a young one just learning to fly that had white tail feathers and white on the wings.... wonder if that is a special kind or just part albino or something... we looked in the bird book but didn't find anything.....
Today we are going to a wedding of my nephew.... should be nice for awhile... hope a lot of the family go... My kids were invited but for some strange reason only one of my seven is going, darn.
It's much cooler today and cloudy but we didn't get any rain yet, unless you count a few drops.... Hope you are having a nice week end, Sandra

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

So very interesting today Sandra, We like to hear about birds, and those pictures- so good.

   Your Tennessee Friends, Dad, Mary and Princess

Anonymous said...

Your back yard sounds like a little bit of heaven !  I just came in from watering mine - it's very dry and hot here.  Hope your Sunday is a Blessed one !  'On Ya'-ma

Anonymous said...

Your gardens are beautiful and the bunnies are such a nice addition.  Too bad the Jay got the baby wren.  I did not know they did that.  We have several Blue Jays that hang out in our yard.  I'll have to be more attentive when I hear the birds squawking and carrying on.