It's not too small, but I am awful at identifying birds. I do know it's not a cardinal or pelican.Can you see what was on my feeder, a few minutes ago?
Or is it too small to identify?
The first thing I noticed was all that snow.Can you see what was on my feeder, a few minutes ago?
Well, he was typically quiet, but his body language conveyed a springy enjoyment of the brisk wind.What were Lucius ' opinions and viewpoints, regarding the Windy Day?

That's a good process of elimination, you're using, Kate.It's not too small, but I am awful at identifying birds. I do know it's not a cardinal or pelican.Not a condor. Not a pterodactyl. hehe My first thought was grackle because there are a lot of those here but... no idea. Red Winged Blackbird?
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Sorry for your losses, Pam.Good evening @Kaila and co. Apologies for being awol. Not been the best of weeks. As well as losing the lovely RadishRose, I also lost two friends that I knew from Kuwait. Then Rocco was quieter than usual and not interested in his food etc. It was only when his mum went to brush him and he jumped and snapped at her that she could feel a lump, which turned out to be an abscess. This burst a few hours later but she still took him to the vet to be checked out and he was put on a course of antibiotics. He's fine now, thank goodness.
So, this morning I went to town and did some retail therapy!! I bought a jacket and a top. Then my youngest son came round this afternoon with a Mothering Sunday present for me. That cheered me up too. It's a day early but that's because he and grandson are going to Manchester tomorrow to see the football match.
I hope those that have been feeling poorly/have medical problems are feeling much better now.![]()
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Those are healthy looking tulip tips.This morning, here.....tulip bulbs sending up tips, through the snow blanket.
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RadishRose looked for the beauty in everyday life. Every picture she posted was either beautiful or funny. She had a great sense of humour but more importantly was that she had a positive attitude. No matter what was going on with her , she had a way of focusing on the positive side. Sheโs encouraged me to seek the positive and express that through a positive attitude. I really miss RadishRose but I know for certain that she wouldnโt want us all moping around feeling sad about her death. Letโs celebrate her life. She was like a spark plug. Letโs practice having a positive attitude like she had. We love and miss you RadishRoseThank you for that beautiful post above,
@CallMeKate
You are right. Our RadishRose left a huge, and delicious..... and everlasting effect..... on the forum.... and on us.
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