Design - "A Little Bee" (kit)
Designer - Lizzie Kate
Fabric - 32 count linen
Fibers - WDW - 2 strands over 2 threads
Started - 22 June 2017
Completed - 25 June 2017
Lots of interesting motifs in this little stitch. It was fun to work on.
What's up at the feeders you ask?
The Red-breasted Nuthatch continues to drop by.
As he mostly hangs upside down, I cannot help but be amused watching him.
See?
Here's a challenge for newbie birders.
Who is this newly fledged bird?
It's a young Song Sparrow, and no it doesn't look much like an adult bird.
Here's an adult Song Sparrow.
The males have started singing again.
Even a rather dull Mourning Dove is interesting upon close inspection.
Most of my Starlings have fledged and moved on and are no longer mobbing by suet and peanut feeders. Yay!
A Warbler of some sort came by briefly, just long enough to tantalize me!
A Little Bee is darling. :D
ReplyDeleteI had to stop putting out coconut halves filled with fat as the starlings were mobbing our garden with their young.
ReplyDeleteI love your little bee stitch! We have coconut halves which the blue tits and great tits are very fond of.
ReplyDeleteYour stitch is adorable ! I do like anything w/bees !!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the wonderful bird pics! Made my day.
MaryO1230
San Pedro
I do enjoy seeing all of your bee finishes. Thanks for sharing all of your beautiful outdoor pictures. Have a great day! --Andrea
ReplyDeleteLove seeing your stitching--what a darling finish! The colors in it are just so happy :)
ReplyDeleteSee? You finished it quick as a wink! Very nicely done! Glad you still get to see the Nuthatch... such a cutie. I never would have guessed that was a baby Song Sparrow... wow! It has to grow into it's beak! Cannot even make a guess on the warbler... Cheers!
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