Crazy Bird Footprints
Despite the fact that my mother has 3 bird feeders in her garden some of the birds such as the Juncos prefer to forage for their food. You can see all their crazy trails in the garden where they have been chasing after seeds from the Echinacea that have been left for the birds as a food source.
Some birds don't learn
ReplyDeleteI have huge bird tracks in my yard when the hawk comes to make a meal of the little Juncos :(
ReplyDeleteThat is neat to see.
ReplyDeleteHow Sweet
ReplyDeleteso darn cute.
ReplyDeleteHave always thought it's so odd when birds prefer being on the ground. If I could fly .... Our daughter scatters seed on the ground and gets a lot of birds that way.
ReplyDeleteI think that is actually some ancient hieroglyphics which need to be decoded.
ReplyDeleteI thought your comment was great today but you didn't finish: "Gimme a P, gimme an A, gimme a T." Oh, no. That won't work. But it's close enough!
Lowell cracks me up!
ReplyDeleteBig dog and now crazy birds! ;-)
They have certainly been busy.
ReplyDeleteI've seen patterns like that in the snow around feeders. It's just the way of the birds!
ReplyDeleteWhat's a Junco?
ReplyDeleteThis is very dear, particularly the marks where they seem to be engaging in cross country skiing.
ReplyDeleteSomeone had alot of energy.
ReplyDeleteLooks like they were waltzing!
ReplyDeletePerhaps it's the yellows birds from the downtown murals. :)
ReplyDeleteThese steps are known, Pat;)
ReplyDeleteHave a good weekend.
a kiss.
I love the patters their little feet make. Most juncos are ground feeders, although I have a couple at my feeders who now fly up to get sustenance as well as eat seeds that we place below for them.
ReplyDeleteJust one more thing that I'll never see around Perth due to lack of snow Pat :) I'll have to make do with footprints on the beach!
ReplyDeleteReally cool!
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