The everyday of our family farm
They are all snuggled in there.
I hope it is well hidden and not gone. So much I hope that.
Let's hope they haven't disappeared totally.
It's easy to worry these days. I hope they return next year.
I have lots of birds nesting in my garden yet I rarely find a nest although I know there are some in my roof.
Who wouldn’t love Willie Wagtails? The name alone brings a smile.
They are so cute
I am hopeful that the mountain bluebirds will pass through again in February. I had never seen them before in my 60-plus years in Kansas, so I'm not counting my chickens, so to speak.
They are all snuggled in there.
ReplyDeleteI hope it is well hidden and not gone. So much I hope that.
ReplyDeleteLet's hope they haven't disappeared totally.
ReplyDeleteIt's easy to worry these days. I hope they return next year.
ReplyDeleteI have lots of birds nesting in my garden yet I rarely find a nest although I know there are some in my roof.
ReplyDeleteWho wouldn’t love Willie Wagtails? The name alone brings a smile.
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute
ReplyDeleteI am hopeful that the mountain bluebirds will pass through again in February. I had never seen them before in my 60-plus years in Kansas, so I'm not counting my chickens, so to speak.
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