of her be aware
hawk who espies everything
if you snooze you lose
(This happens– usually just outside my front door– about 4 times a year. It takes a few days for the local birds to resume their activities around the hanging feeder and the ground level water dish.)
Nice
I also get bird carnage on my doorstep, for me it’s an Aussie bird called a Currawong does it. Was fun to read man good stuff:)
Many thanx for your visit, Christo. Have a good one.
Art
Hi Art,
I liked this post. We are very wary of hawks as well since they are known to capture and eat chipmuinks!
Nancy
Hi, Nancy. My wife occasionally watches an eagle or owl cam– which shows these birds of prey always returning to their nests of young ones with various rodents, birds or fish. All part of nature’s balance. Thanx for stopping by.
Art