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PICT0040Mom & Dad Chickadee have been flying in and out of their exclusive property all day with food for the new brood.  

When they left the kiddie-poo’s alone (should someone call the Mother Nature social workers?), I took a chance and snapped this picture.

These parents are so attentive and nurturing … some humans I know could take a lesson from this wonderful pair!

So far this week alone we have had Rose Breasted Grosbeaks (new to our feeders), Ruby Throated Hummingbirds, Baltimore Orioles, Sandhill Cranes, baby bunnies, swans & their 7 signets, 2 deer and 1 tiny, tiny fawn and a partridge in a pear tree (not really!).  

Anyhow, it’s been an awesome week in my garden and I am thoroughly enjoying it.

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PICT0039It has been a pretty exciting time in my garden the past few weeks!  I am feeling really sophisticated with my new underground irrigation that the kids installed for me … amazing what a little water can do.  

I am feeling confident that the chickadee eggs have hatched because both of the parents are busy running out for food.  They don’t seem to mind me checking out their humble abode … they are very sociable to begin with.  This photo was taken Sunday night at dusk … everyone is tucked in for the night at the “corner post” of my garden. Night, night little ones ……..

Happy Mother’s Day from our little corner of the universe!

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Hot Property ….

post eggs 5-8-09This past week and a half amazing progress has been made in our yard & garden!  I will jot my thoughts on that next week but I wanted to give an update on the corner post in my garden.  

The chickadees came  back …. in numbers.  One day last week one bird came out of the post, then another and then ANOTHER!  A fourth chickadee appeared on the fence post and that’s then the fight ensued … this hollowed out corner post is hot property!  I have been keeping a low profile around that area of the garden but when I observed the winning pair leaving the post, I poked my camera in (okay, I’m a nosy neighbor!) and was able to get one picture of the 7 or 8 eggs down in there.  You will notice that these birds have to manuver around a nail … they are really quite remarkable.

I will keep you posted . . .

If you feed them, they will return.

There has been so much going on at our house during the last month that I have not had a minute to myself to collect my thoughts and blog!   Thing 2 called to scold me to get my blog up-to-date, so here I go ….

The major event that took place was the 24th birthday of Thing 1 (MacKenzie) and Thing 2 (BrieLynn) on May 3rd!  

I remember the original birthday all too well … going to my scheduled OB appointment five weeks before my due date, in tears only to have them tell me “it’s time!”.   Okay, how much harder can it be taking care of twins than four Salukis?  Looking back, the hospital social workers no doubt were concerned.  

Upon being discharged from the hospital and arriving home with the girls, I sent everyone who wanted to help me home … my kids, I can take care of them myself!   Next thing out of my mouth … “Should we feed ‘em?”  Truly, I had no idea what to do with them once they arrived home.  

As the story goes, the third night with no sleep I woke Pat with screams from the girls room asking “can’t you see them?”  My sleep deprivation had caused hallucinations of my precious little girls flying around the ceiling with devil horns!  It was then, at 2:00 a.m. that my husband called his mother in Ohio and asked how soon they could be here.   Several hours later, my in-laws arrived, I got some sleep and the rest is history.  

A lot has changed in the past 24 years but one thing has not … when they do visit the first thing I do is “feed ‘em”!

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