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Saturday, May 12, 2018

Bought a Bird Feeder


If you think I love my cats, you'd be right.  But Wayne loves them more.


He went out and bought a bird feeder so that they would be entertained when they can't get outside for their walks.

Male house finch?

Now we're consulting bird guides trying to figure out what is visiting the yard.  If I'm wrong on any identification please let me know! I'm still trying to figure out camera settings, but here's a few images that turned out okay.

Breeding Male House Sparrows?

I imagined these two chatting as they ate.  Jokes, maybe?
Q: Why do birds fly south?
A: Because it is too far to walk!

Black Capped Chickadee?

Q: What do you get if you kiss a bird?
A: A peck on the cheek!


Q: How did the bird break into the house?
A: With a crow bar.

Female Anna's Hummingbird?

 Q: Why do hummingbirds hum?
A: Because they don't know the words.

Female Brown-headed Cowbird?

Q: What do you get if you cross a duck with a firework?
A: A firequaker!

Male Ruby-throated Hummingbird?

Q: What soap do birds use?
A: Dove.

Male Brown-headed Cowbird?

Q: What did the maple tree say to the woodpecker?
A: Leaf me alone!


And with our upcoming trip to Newfoundland in mind:
Q: Which bird is always out of breath?
 A: A puffin!


Help identifying the last little bird appreciated!

Above bird jokes from  http://www.jokes4us.com/animaljokes/birdjokes.html
Linking up to Saturday Critters

6 comments:

  1. Hello, your kitty must love bird watching. Love the sweet hummers. You have a nice variety of birds at your feeders. I liked the jokes too. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend. Happy Mother's Day!

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  2. Looks like fun for the kitties, and a learning game for you guys!

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  3. Hey Pam,
    I would guess that in your area that was a female ruby-throated hummingbird. I would label the last bird a female house sparrow. :)

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  4. We have a bird feeder outside our back window and love watching the feathered friends that visit. And now we have ducks visiting our backyard too! Great bird pics!

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  5. From my knowledge, you deserve an A for bird identification. I have been struggling to tell the difference between a house finch and purple finch!

    And your jokes were purr-fect for this post!

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  6. Some quite awesome bird photos there, think it is great to watch them

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