I am working away on a Prairie Schooler primitive cat. I should have it done in the next day or two.
I decided to 'tidy up' the feeders at the front of the house.
So I bought this pole system which supports four feeders plus an extra small 'bark butter' feeder. This is a good illustration of 'perfect placement' for a feeder. It is placed close enough to the window so the birds will not fly into it. The fountain has water to drink and bath. The plants in the back give shelter - a hiding place for ground feeders. The tree to the left provides protection and a place for waiting birds to perch.
I bought this pole system which supports four feeders plus an extra small 'bark butter' feeder. I can change them around and bring others in as the seasons and eating habits of the birds change. This is the view from inside the house. While I can see these feeders sitting on the Front Porch, I probably watch them more often while inside the house.
We had a small Sharp-shinned Hawk come by.
A very small hawk - see the Flicker to the right.
Same hawk with a Steller's Jay getting ready to run it off.
I know I said that I thought the Waxwings and mostly departed.
Turns out I was wrong and Tuesday they settled for a bit in the trees near the front of the house.
I was able to get quite close to the birds.
The light was not the best for photos.
I have to wonder how long they'll have their headquarters here.
It's officially Autumn.
The first "V" of geese flew high overhead Tuesday morning heading south.
Beautiful to see a small hawk and great new feeder poll. Lovely stitching. as I'm writing you we are having our first rain. Looks like Autumn has arrived for us:) Yea!!! love Annette
ReplyDeleteI love to see geese in a V! So pretty and I love their honking sound!
ReplyDeleteI also love anything Prairie Schooler! Cute kitty! Your stitching is always lovely!
I live in too urban an area to see many bird varieties, so I enjoy seeing your photos, birds and stitching, and cats. The geese live in my area year-round. This started a little over a decade ago. I'm guessing a few flocks were heading norther, spotted the green of the golf course and the lagoons meandering among some of our homes, and decided this was a good rest stop. Then decided it was a good place to live. I'll see a V once in a while when flocks move from the middle school lawn to the golf course, to the lagoons. I love hearing their honking as they fly.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great cat! I know just what you mean about seeing geese. I always think autumn when I see them flying in formation like that.
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute WIP, Beth. And I love your new pole bird feeder system... I think our pole feeder (we just have a double) is too close to our window--may have to move it out a couple of feet. How far from the house is yours?
ReplyDeleteGreat new feeder system, that type is very popular over here too. As you know Beth, I love to see the geese fly over.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great system for feeding the birds. I love that you can watch form inside and they won't fly in to the glass.
ReplyDeletecats and birds..both are my fav :)
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Love that cat stitch! The hawk really is a small one, isn't it? Love seeing your new pole system for the feeders. It's nice to see where you get your bird feeder pics from and now I will know!
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