Saturday, December 19, 2009

For the birds

Remember that blog about the mealworms? Well they are really paying off right now. The snow started coming down about 8:30 last night and it is now morning and it is still coming. So far I have about a foot and it is supposed to snow all day.


Red bellied feeding on the suet. This is probably the same one from last week that I posted, he's a regular.



Little Downy Woodpecker.

I began scattering the worms onto the deck and under the deck railing.


Carolina Wren. 
This little guy was sneeking into the garage and steeling mealworm from the growing container earlier this year.



That is quite a mouthfull for one Chickadee but he is not going to let go.



I have noticed that the Junco's eat the worms in two bites.



Hey, what's down there?


A feast for the Titmose and Junco.

I'm still waiting for the Piliated Woodpecker and Blue Birds to show up.






Here it is 6:02 and it has been snowing since 8:30 last night.
I have just a little over 22 inches, about and inch an hour and it is still coming down.
It has been a fun day


Enjoy your day and look for more critters at Camera Critter.

25 comments:

eileeninmd said...

Wonderful photos of your birds. I have pretty much the same scene here too.

This Is My Blog - fishing guy said...

Squirrel: What a nice set of photos of your bird visitors.

Anonymous said...

They are all so cute. I wish we could get some of those birds at our house.

Snap said...

Wow! I bet your feathered friends are very happy you supply them with a buffet in all that snow! Great shots.

GreensboroDailyPhoto said...

Glad our Carolina Wren found his way to your backyard. What a feast this time of year!!! All your birds look healthy!

Jessica - Magical Mundane said...

I love your fun shots. Both of our posts went to the birds today :)

Johnny Nutcase said...

great photos! that junco looks fat and happy!! love it :) everyone's snow photos are making me jealous. we just have fog! fun post!

Teena in Toronto said...

That's a lotta birds!

I played too :)

Jacqueline Donnelly said...

Hey! No Fair! How come you folks down south are getting all our snow? Up here in northern NY we're missing out on this latest storm.

Beautiful birdies! I'm glad you're so good to them.

Chubskulit Rose said...

Wow they are enjoying their feast.

Please come and meet our New Baby Champ. Merry Christmas!

Misty DawnS said...

Wow - you've got quite the flock of beautiful birds that visit you! Great shots!

Jane said...

Wow, great closeups-such wonderful birds to see in the flesh, thanks for sharing:)

Jenn Jilks said...

Great shots of the critters seen in My Muskoka , too!

Gaelyn said...

Wow, you did get dumped on. What a bunch of happy birds. Nice to bring them in close for pics while they get their treats.

eden said...

Great series of pictures. Lots of birds and snow there.

Thank for visiting.

Michael said...

Greta winter bird pics.

rinelle said...

Nice Catch. Love your critter. Hope you can find time to visit mine.

Valerie said...

So beautiful! But I am glad it is you and not me! I don't mean that rudely! We sure get our share in here in Buffalo, and I know we will get more soon ( seems we always get hit with something on Christmas Eve just as we are heading to church!). Stay safe and warm, and keep treating those birdies so special!

storyteller said...

WOW ... what a lot of SNOW, but it doesn't seem to phase your little birdie visitors. Wonderful pictures ... thanks for sharing ;-)
Hugs and blessings,
Holiday Critters

ellen said...

Nice entry for camera critters. Mine is up. Hope to see you there. God Bless!

rinzo said...

Happy camera critters please view my very first entry!

Anya said...

So many snow... Wow!!
Enjoy and I am happy the little birds have food !!

Anonymous said...

Wow. that's quite a bit even by New England standards.

Anonymous said...

The mealworms were a hot ticket today. A male Cardinal ate 9 of them before he was run off by a Mockingbird. Cardinals seem to tenderize them with their bill before swallowing. Bluebirds appear to inhale them. Titmice hold them between their feet and peck away. Guess it's like eating corn on the cob, everyone has their own method.

Bruni

ladygarfield said...

wonderful capture... lovely birds.