Barriehie
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SatNavSaysStraightOn How often do you water the pants??? 🤔
Every now n then when she wants her legs to grow.SatNavSaysStraightOn How often do you water the pants??? 🤔
I don’t have any for in the house - that’s a pants-free zone. 😉And a couple of pants. Some for in the house
Just when I see they need it. None are high water requirements unlike my pitcher plant that needs swamp conditions. That reminds me, when it warms up outside, I need to give the pitcher plant a drink again.SatNavSaysStraightOn How often do you water the pants??? 🤔
And sometimes outside if I remember correctly. Oh yes, here's the photo to prove it:I don’t have any for in the house - that’s a pants-free zone. 😉
What are the little red things?
TastyReuben Seeds???What are the little red things?
Cardinals, aren't they?What are the little red things?
I thought those to be the bigger red things.Cardinals, aren't they?
As karadekoolaid said, cardinals. If I could get a shot of the three feeding stations, you’d see about 20 of them. They look quite nice against the white snow.What are the little red things?
I see northern cardinals, juncos, european starlings, a red-bellied woodpecker, and house sparrows in that pic.As karadekoolaid said, cardinals. If I could get a shot of the three feeding stations, you’d see about 20 of them. They look quite nice against the white snow.
There are also a couple of woodpeckers in that pic.
What always makes me laugh is that different birds (or groups of birds) eat in shifts. Also, we get a lot of doves, and they never appear aggressive, but all the other birds leave them alone, maybe just because of their size - they’re the biggest birds we get at the feeders.I see northern cardinals, juncos, european starlings, a red-bellied woodpecker, and house sparrows in that pic.
The sparrows might be a different species- hard to ID from the photo.