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Saturday, December 06, 2008

Two Tufted Titmice


Tippling in a tree...or would you believe swinging in a hanging basket?

9 comments:

  1. What cute little tipplers!!

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  2. Anonymous3:31 PM

    Ya gotta love the winter birds,I can't wait to get home to see whats still around. I may have to go looking for hawks on the river.
    Hava nice day...Ed

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  3. Anonymous4:19 PM

    Hey, those are my birds! :)

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  4. I love those little tufted titmice :) The birds were busy at the feeders yesterday but not so much today. A coastal storm approaching and they always know the weather better than the weathermen :)

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  5. Cute birds, another bird that does not "grow" here.

    We saw a bald eagle eating a salmon on our way to see Australia, Thanksgiving Day, of course we didn't have the camera.

    Love the pic as usual.

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  6. They are so cute! I would love to have these at my birdfeeders.

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  7. I'm just amazed to see a squirrel didn't get to all the food first!

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  8. Anonymous6:31 AM

    Fred thinking about feeding this year don't know where to put the feeders??? Where would you put them??
    Nice pictures!!
    Love ya
    Mappy

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  9. Jan, they are...I love their wheezy little almost-chickadee calls and I have to look out the window every time I hear them

    Ed, thanks, can't wait to see what you find. You have a nice day too

    akagaga, maybe, lol

    Deb, I love them too. big storm on the way here as well.

    Nita, you always see the best stuff when you don't have a camera. It is a basic law of nature.

    Dani, they are delightful, like chickadees in fancy dress. If having them show up at our feeders is a symptom of global warming...then I like it.

    Robert, we are really lucky that squirrels don't come down here by the house much....maybe too many cats and dogs for them. We certainly have plenty up in the woods.

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