Thanks Ginni - those hummingbird pictures are truly beautiful. You are so lucky. I love the snowy scenes as well - we just don't seem to get snow anymore. Keep Rosie warm.
Wonderful shots, G. I love hummingbirds. We put out a feeder and finally had one appear for a day or two, and then it was gone. We miss seeing it. They are amazing creatures.
So glad you all are enjoying the hummer pictures. I have a blast watching them. They're so aggressive and hate having other hummers at the feeder. They get so territorial they fight all the time with each other.
Reg, keeping Rosie warm is our most important job this time of year. She is spoiled rotten and I wouldn't have it any other way!
Cary, you may be on a migration path...keep those feeders out in late March and early April ...you may see some more hummers. They'll remember that you have feeders and stop by every year!
Nikki, aren't they fun! I love to catch photos of them on my roses. They are quite attracted to the pink and red ones.
Reg, I am so smitten with this tiny little dog, I can't believe it! I was enabled by Dawn (see the comment above your last one) into getting a Chi, with her chat about and photos of her boy Picasso. I had always been a big dog person (more on the order of your Padfoot) and never thought I could give my entire heart to a tiny little stinker like this. If you ever want a wonderful TINY dog, get a Chihuahua...they are the best ever. So I completely understand and am flattered by your innocent love of her little sweet self. If you could meet her, you'd love her even more.
Dawn you're so sweet and thanks for the bloggyaward!! I heart you girlie girl. I gotta go check it out!! XOXOX
Thanks Ginni - those hummingbird pictures are truly beautiful. You are so lucky. I love the snowy scenes as well - we just don't seem to get snow anymore.
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Wonderful shots, G. I love hummingbirds. We put out a feeder and finally had one appear for a day or two, and then it was gone. We miss seeing it. They are amazing creatures.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the nice pics.
Look at those happy hummers!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you all are enjoying the hummer pictures. I have a blast watching them. They're so aggressive and hate having other hummers at the feeder. They get so territorial they fight all the time with each other.
ReplyDeleteReg, keeping Rosie warm is our most important job this time of year. She is spoiled rotten and I wouldn't have it any other way!
Cary, you may be on a migration path...keep those feeders out in late March and early April ...you may see some more hummers. They'll remember that you have feeders and stop by every year!
Nikki, aren't they fun! I love to catch photos of them on my roses. They are quite attracted to the pink and red ones.
we were just talking about hummers today...
ReplyDeleteand how much we miss them.
ginni, i am giving you a creative bloggyaward. the rules & badges are here.
I've just looked at all the pix of Rosie and I think I'm falling in love (in a non-impending court case kind of way). She really IS gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteReg, I am so smitten with this tiny little dog, I can't believe it! I was enabled by Dawn (see the comment above your last one) into getting a Chi, with her chat about and photos of her boy Picasso. I had always been a big dog person (more on the order of your Padfoot) and never thought I could give my entire heart to a tiny little stinker like this. If you ever want a wonderful TINY dog, get a Chihuahua...they are the best ever. So I completely understand and am flattered by your innocent love of her little sweet self. If you could meet her, you'd love her even more.
ReplyDeleteDawn you're so sweet and thanks for the bloggyaward!! I heart you girlie girl. I gotta go check it out!! XOXOX
I love the hummer pictures, I can't wait till they come back. I can't believe you drove the truck out on the ice! My heart is pounding for you.
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Great hummingbird pictures! Those hog confinements are every where, aren't they?
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