What's outside of your picture window today?

Posted by John, Volunteer Mentor @johnbishop, Nov 25, 2020

As we get ready for the real winter to show up and COVID-19 still playing a major part in our lives I like to spend moments of my day de-stressing about what's going on in the world today. All I have to do is look out the window and observe some of natures beautiful creatures, how they interact and ponder how small it makes my troubles seem. Sometimes I may even get the opportunity to take a photo or two. How about you? Anything going on outside of your window(s) that you want to share?

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– 500 x 335 pixels (landscape)
– 210 x 210 pixels (square)

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@grammy82

Not my front window...my daughter-in-law in Nova Scotia sent me these last week. She was walking back to a cottage in Five Islands....I thought them breathtaking ! It looks more like the West of the States. I will try to watercolor the one with the arched stone...nature is a treasure trove.
I think the luckiest on here today is @alive having a hummingbird nest so close.💞

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Hi @grammy82

Beautiful and peaceful!!! It makes you just want to step right into the photo. 🙂 Thanks for sharing.

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@ess77

@artscaping, and all....Wow! I love this bird. They are almost embarrassing me, Chris. So dear...I don't have pilated woodys, but have lots of downy and red-breasted, I think. 2 different kinds, several pairs, and some young ones.

I've started a fight among the squirrel family. I must have 5-6 squirrels who have fun on my patio and have always won our constant battle. Last week, the night before surgery, I rearranged the feeders after cleaning and filling. I added a couple of baffels, that work! Put peanuts in a couple of wire tube feeders where the squirrels can get to them. all the feeders I put in higher, lower, or farther down the limbs from the trunk, so they can't reach. I had to use a ladder to do this and be very careful, but did it and it worked.

One clever stubborn male learned to jump up from a large planter and land on the tray, missed once, but was ok. I've solved that now and he can't get to anything except the 2 peanut tubes and 2 large cages for woodpecker seed or suet. Now, he's an angry male! If another squirrel gets near a limb with the peanuts or cages, he attacks from afar, very intent on protecting his territory. The chases can be long and can end in a fight. One squirrel has several large lumps on his side, may have cancer or whatever. Another had a gash on her side. Both seem ok I suppose, but they are having a serious spat.

Everyone seems happy otherwise. Chic-a-dee numbers have grown, w/several little ones, not as many cardinal families for some reason, no blue-jay forever, haven't seen as many house finch either. I think since I got behind on cleaning and filling, they were going to other feeders, so I have to do a better job of keeping it all full.

I moved my 2 bird-baths into the sun so the new solar fountains will work. Love it. so do the birds. They seem to like the moving water.

Mosquitos? Gone! I have solar powered zapper that really worked well, and 2 zapper walkway lights I just put out. I also have one electric zapper downstairs in the kitchen and smile and giggle every time I hear it 'zzzzzzappppp'. several times in the evening, I have a smaller one upstairs in my BR with a nice blue light. Haven't had a bite since!

So, I think I may have won that battle. Still have standing water and always will. I can't help that. But, I now welcome those nasty biters to my patio for their final moments!!!!!

Rest well, my friends. Blessings to all. elizabeth

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Is this site a social media site?

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@renaldo

Is this site a social media site?

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It’s a patient to patient site with many condition related discussions and other discussions that provide members a temporary escape from their day to day issues.

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A couple of my favorite bird photos from 3 years ago.

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@johnbishop

A couple of my favorite bird photos from 3 years ago.

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Incredible @johnbishop !!! Amazing seeing the male cardinal feeding his spouse~! I'd love to save that photo with your permission...I keep a folder of pictures I'd like to paint...that is a winner. I'm not unimpressed with the feeder picture either..phenomenal. You sure put out delicious food~!💞

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@grammy82

Incredible @johnbishop !!! Amazing seeing the male cardinal feeding his spouse~! I'd love to save that photo with your permission...I keep a folder of pictures I'd like to paint...that is a winner. I'm not unimpressed with the feeder picture either..phenomenal. You sure put out delicious food~!💞

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Absolutely you can save the photo and use it. I might be able to find the original which is higher resolution and a little bigger. This is one I downloaded from an old Facebook post of mine.

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@grammy82

Incredible @johnbishop !!! Amazing seeing the male cardinal feeding his spouse~! I'd love to save that photo with your permission...I keep a folder of pictures I'd like to paint...that is a winner. I'm not unimpressed with the feeder picture either..phenomenal. You sure put out delicious food~!💞

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@grammy82 - Here's the original photo if you want to download it.

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@alive

My view outside my picture window is a hummingbird sitting on a nest which she built on a patio light.

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S.Zing. so close to humans and brazen. In the open, totally. I expect to find them under eyes or in bushes...
Thanks for sharing.

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@ess77

S.Zing. so close to humans and brazen. In the open, totally. I expect to find them under eyes or in bushes...
Thanks for sharing.

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alive and all...
Phone keyboard again.
Amazing...expect to find them under the eves...
Geez, louise!

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@johnbishop

A couple of my favorite bird photos from 3 years ago.

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@johnbishop those are a couple of the best bird photos I've seen! What a beautiful red, black and white bird! What kind is that?

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