Birds, Bees, Blooms, and Bugs.
I thought I would make it through to spring without catching the current bug. I guess not.
All week I have been miserable --- sore throat, cough, headache, chills, crankies.
I wasn't so sick that I didn't get out of bed and drag myself to work. It was one of those weeks that I couldn't give myself that choice, anyway.
So, this morning I lounged in my pajama's and watched the birds.
The goldfinch (still in their winter garb of course) were feeding
on the Niger and Sunflower seeds. I enjoyed the flitting Junco's, the Magpie, a Varied Thrush, and several other varieties of sparrows.
I thought they were eating an enormous quantity the
last few days; then I saw Mr. Squirrel.
I thought I'd enticed him away with the
peanuts I left on the ground.
Maybe I should just give the peanuts
to the hubby.
I put on my shoes and went out to
fill the feeder again when I heard something buzz
past my ear.
Looking around I discovered
the heather was blossoming
and there were several
honeybees enjoying it. Where did they come from?
It snowed as recently as Thursday.
Did you read in the news that there is
something called "colony collapse disorder"
that is decimating the country's bee population.
What will the farmers do? and then what will we do?
Doesn't nearly everything we eat require pollination?
Click on the picture to the right to see our early
buzzer... red arrow pointing at it.
Primrose.
I bought myself flowers to make me
feel better. I placed them on the brick pillar
so they could gaze at the sun that broke through the clouds
late today.
All week I have been miserable --- sore throat, cough, headache, chills, crankies.
I wasn't so sick that I didn't get out of bed and drag myself to work. It was one of those weeks that I couldn't give myself that choice, anyway.
So, this morning I lounged in my pajama's and watched the birds.
The goldfinch (still in their winter garb of course) were feeding
on the Niger and Sunflower seeds. I enjoyed the flitting Junco's, the Magpie, a Varied Thrush, and several other varieties of sparrows.
I thought they were eating an enormous quantity the
last few days; then I saw Mr. Squirrel.
I thought I'd enticed him away with the
peanuts I left on the ground.
Maybe I should just give the peanuts
to the hubby.
I put on my shoes and went out to
fill the feeder again when I heard something buzz
past my ear.
Looking around I discovered
the heather was blossoming
and there were several
honeybees enjoying it. Where did they come from?
It snowed as recently as Thursday.
Did you read in the news that there is
something called "colony collapse disorder"
that is decimating the country's bee population.
What will the farmers do? and then what will we do?
Doesn't nearly everything we eat require pollination?
Click on the picture to the right to see our early
buzzer... red arrow pointing at it.
Primrose.
I bought myself flowers to make me
feel better. I placed them on the brick pillar
so they could gaze at the sun that broke through the clouds
late today.
Comments
My salute to you.
Pollux from Chile
As for the pollination issue, yes I think you may be affected because your food needs it, but I'm fine as I only eat meat and potatoes and I don't think they pollinate cattle.
Love your photo's of the birds feeding and that cheeky sqirrel having a feed of bird seed, love that pink plant with the bee.were just made Autumn but you wouldnt know it, were still having very hot weather 39c today=102f.
wow you sure have many pretty birds there.. if we didn't get blue jays and cardinals we'd have no color at all here.
I hope you feel better. I'm still fighting this stupid bug and it's miserable. I love the pictures...believe it or not, I never knew what a primrose looked like!
great pictures! spring has sprung :) yeah!!!!! Ive been looking forward to it.
what about the bee situation? that is scary......
Hope you are feeling better today. Enjoy the pond and the backyard and the bird. I know how much you love to birdwatch. Relax Mom and feel better. xoxo
Most everything is in bloom here too!
:)
Pretty pictures. I hope you're feeling better soon.
And Dave made me another birdhouse - very cute and rustic looking. I hope a nuthatch picks it.