The day before that, I noticed that the tree swallow parents were no longer feeding their babies. When I went out to check on them, I saw mom's feathers on the ground below the birdhouse. Something must have gotten her early in the morning before I got up.
Tuesday, June 27, 2023
Life goes on
The day before that, I noticed that the tree swallow parents were no longer feeding their babies. When I went out to check on them, I saw mom's feathers on the ground below the birdhouse. Something must have gotten her early in the morning before I got up.
Sunday, June 18, 2023
Woody, Monkey, and angelica
Monkey had his head tucked up against Woody's big ear until rude mama went over to take this photo. Best buds!
Wednesday, June 7, 2023
Canadian wildfires
Sunday, June 4, 2023
Wildflowers, wild critters
Dame's rockets are blooming everywhere on our property. It's okay with me that they are not native, and they will have a tough time being invasive with all the goldenrod they have as competition. I think most of the goldenrod species here are solidago, native and not considered invasive.
Thursday, May 25, 2023
Pop on top, the moon, and Will
Since I took down the BirdBuddy camera, I have to be more creative with finding birds to photograph. This bird house is in need of a complete rehab, truly held together with string (and hot glue, and wine corks for a roof) but the tree swallows still come back to nest there.
For the night sky watchers out there: is this Venus next to that little sliver of moon on Tuesday night? I still haven't mastered the art of moon pictures, even with my souped up iPhone.
That's Will impersonating a mandolin. He will be 15 years old sometime over the summer. Other than his hyperactive thyroid, he is doing pretty well. He is still a very sweet boy.
Monday, May 22, 2023
Sunset time, chicks and Pidge
It's getting to be that time of year where the sunsets are prettier than usual, and they are usually pretty darn pretty.
Looking at this pretty sunset picture, I am seeing all kinds of things that still need attention. The painted peeling patio table and chairs need one more coat of paint, but I can only spray them when it isn't windy. It has been crazy windy lately, so windy it blew the ashes out from under the charcoal grill. And then there is that WoodMan who likes to poop on what we now call the poopdeck, the one I had just cleaned off earlier that day.
Hub did just mow the grass, and we had the baby tree people come out and straighten the baby trees, so that all looks good, but I do have to water the gardens again with that hose that I left there...The teenage chicks are adjusting well to being free. It only took them about an hour yesterday to find their way out into the yard. I am curious to see how long it takes them to follow the rest of the chickens outside the open fence.
My pigeon friend is not adjusting well to the removal of the Birdbuddy. He only had 2 days of free food, and then it disappeared. So sad.
This post is for Sarah at CoopVet. She inspired me to be better about keeping up with the blog!
Sunday, May 21, 2023
Big birds, little(r) birds
Friday, May 12, 2023
Cyrus and some other critters


And even I can find nothing cute or pretty about slugs, but I do very much love this photo of a grackle bringing food to the party. No Tupperware necessary, just carry those little slimers in your beak to share with everyone at the Bird Buddy party.
Sunday, May 7, 2023
A bird obsession: Part 4 — Black-capped chickadee
I am still enjoying my expensive Bird Buddy. With some help from the IDs that it provides, and even more help from my David Sibley book, the camera has captured 20 different species.
These little chickadees are mostly hit-and-run at the feeder. They usually don't stick around long enough to get their picture taken, but they have been coming around since we first put up the BB back in October.
According to the files, they have visited 204 times, and the camera did manage to catch a few very cute pics.Thursday, April 20, 2023
Another going and a coming
I didn't mention in my last Comings and Goings post that The Husband finally did it—he finally retired. Last Friday was his last day! I thought mentioning his retirement might get lost in an all about animals post, so I saved it for today where he only has competition from one cute little goat.
Monday, April 17, 2023
Comings and goings
Spring is here. In the last warm week we made it up to 80° and humid, feeling a lot like summer. The grass is finally turning green, the daffodils are blooming, the birds are singing.
Starting today we are chilly all over again. Spring is taking a break.
This is the time of year when animals are coming and going on the farm. We unfortunately ended up with 3 roosters—2 that were hatched by the broody hen, and a chick from the store who was supposed to be a hen.
They got along just fine, until they didn't. We sold 2 to our Greek friend, and kept this young man, the one who was getting beat up the most. He is going to have a tough job protecting his ladies from the fox family.
It is also the time of year when we sell most of our goat kids. Two lucky young men went to live a charmed life at the Neighsayer Farm with friends Tom and Julie.
And the final 2 cat pics just because. Yin and Yang. Yin and Yin.