Design - "Owl Tell"
Chart - "Hocus Pocus"
Designer - The Prairie Schooler
Fabric - 32 count Lambswool linen
Fbiers - DMC - 2 strands over 2 threads
Started - 21 October 2014
Completed - 25 October 2014
I wonder what secrets this winking owl is keeping from us!
As you can see my front feeder set up remains popular with the Acorn Woodpeckers.
I am pleased that they are enjoying the suet as well as the peanuts.
An adult male on the left, a female on the right.
Here's Baby Boy bird on the left and a female on the right.
We'd had very rainy, windy weather that day on the birds look somewhat bedraggled, don't they?
Baby Boy also like the nuts in the cylinder feeder.
The Flickers have rediscovered the suet feeder.
This young female has become a regular visitor.
I also saw a male Downy Woodpecker eating suet. I hope to get photo or two of him to share with you.
Beautiful photos, yes the rain looks like it is affecting the feathers of the birds.
ReplyDeleteWe tried feeding the birds one winter and the squirrels almost ate us out of house and home
A neat little owl and lovely flickers.
ReplyDeleteLove that owl! It's nice seeing the woodpeckers and flickers all happy.
ReplyDeleteLove that stitched owl, very cute. The woodpeckers look so funny with their feathers all messy! With all the wind and rain we are having, our birds are fairly scarce. We need to get the winter feeders up.
ReplyDeleteYour newest owl is very cute! The birds look happy at the feeders.
ReplyDeleteLove your owl Beth! Great pictures of the acorns - that little guy is so cute!
ReplyDeleteIsn't he cute! Love his winking eye :) Those flickers and woodpeckers are both such colorful, interesting birds. I'm wondering if a suet feeder would draw prettier birds to my yard...
ReplyDeleteLove the winking owl! Great photos.
ReplyDeleteGreat activity at your feeders! Can't say I have seen any at our new one yet... I know... give it time! Hugs!
ReplyDelete