It's been a very rainy weekend, which forced me to stay in, and much needed after such a trip. This morning, the mourning doves stopped in, yes I have named them now. Bonnie and Clyde.
Although Clyde saw more then he wanted to I believe.
No complaints from Bonnie though, she went about eating.
what did clyde see? the houseboyz doing some interpretive dancing? ms. moorecock trying on a new spring frock? or the mistress in the full monty?
ReplyDeleteMore like flipping the bird!
DeleteAlways an enjoyable visitor; I like their coo.
ReplyDeleteRedpolls and blue jays have joined the chickadees here of late, but no sign of the robins.
Our Robins are here id droves now, so spring is surely coming, I think?
DeleteClyde is one lucky bird, I imagine!
ReplyDeleteYou know Bonnie and Clyde probably read about you all in the papers, and they just got scared.!
ReplyDeleteNow ya can't believe all you read in them there papers!
DeleteThey are probably wondering why there was a bird indoors.
ReplyDeleteOh how cute!!!!Mourning doves are one of the most gentile birds. And they seem curious as to what in the window
ReplyDeleteWhat I love is that you name all the critters around you. Those are some nice pictures.
ReplyDeleteThere was some type of bird outside this morning at the Lair.... well, until Little Huntress sat on the window sill and stared it down!
ReplyDeleteWe have been hearing an owl. Can't spot him yet but it is fun to hear him.
ReplyDeleteI miss hearing the Little Owl that was here for a while. It was such a cute owl.
DeleteLovely birdies! Their probably thinking your advertising's just dandy... folks would never guess you don't have a thing to sell.
ReplyDeleteMy advertising usually brings the boys to the yard.
DeleteTempted to Photoshop a tiny beret on Bonnie.
ReplyDeleteWell if I live and breath .......look what the cat drug in!
DeleteCute!!!!
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