Lots of snow and cold weather has kept the brids coming to the feeder. They’ve been going through a gallon of sunflower seeds in a day — that’s what the feeder holds. Sylvia and I enjoy watching the gold finches, house finches, sparrows, chickadees, nuthatches, juncos, blue jays, doves, cardinals, downy and red-bellied woodpeckers as they feast at the feeder.
As I’ve reported earlier, this has not gone unnoticed by the feline population. I hope you’ve enjoyed my stories of Corporal’s exploits. It has been interesting to watch as she deals with the frustration of never catching a bird.
Yesterday, I looked out the window toward the feeder. There was Pepe sitting atop the T-pole. At 10-months old he is powerful and frisky. I ran for the camera and returned to see him coming down. I guess there wasn’t much to do once he reached the top. Poor Pepe!
A short while later, I looked out to see that Corporal was trying a new strategy. I call it, “Let’s hide behind the butterfly bush.” She tried watching the birds. No luck. she tried being indifferent — cats are particularly good at that. No luck. Bottom line: No luck.
I’m cheering for the birds. I’m happy.
I think he needs more of a bush to hide behind. LOL
My kids and I enjoy watching birds at my in-laws feeders.
The snow… You are so lucky! It’s so beautiful.. Looks like the cat is enjoying it! 🙂