Monday, January 31, 2005
About Me
- Name: Stephie
- Location: United States
I have a really short attention span. (lack of sleep deprives me of the ability to focus...)
It started out as a temporary, safe, no-commitment transition from losing a pet, and not feeling ready to have another, to a long-term bird watching & bird feeding habit.
It's addicting. It's also work, and expense. But it's worth it to see some of these wild birds in my backyard (and anywhere else I can spot them). They're "company" and I enjoy their presence, their freedom, and their beauty.
Loving wild birds has led me to wanting a bird (or two) as a pet so now I also have pet parakeets.
They're the easiest to photograph since they're right here :) (and so cute) so they'll likely be featured here the most.
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Previous Posts
- Every day I visit the Oklahoma City, OK Backyard ...
- Male downy woodpecker at the suet feeder. Snow? Wh...
- Pretty little chickadee braving the snow.
- Hello beautiful! He or she might've been on my sho...
- If only he didn't look away... cardinals usually v...
- This little beauty is hitching a ride on my S.O.'s...
- Male finch at the window feeder...if only the wind...
- A downy woodpecker paid a visit during the snowsto...
- Have to be very patient and very subtle to hold a ...
- At work (while on break) I saw what looked like a ...
Birds Online
(excellent budgie care info)
(excellent budgie care info)
Budgie Place
(more excellent budgie care info)
(more excellent budgie care info)
A favorite place to visit: Parrot Refuge, NL
(I took most of the parrot photos here)
(I took most of the parrot photos here)
Birds on Amazon
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1 Comments:
Just found your blog via Blogexplosion.
I am also a bird freak ... as is my family.
Even the dog will sit on the deck for hours watching the birds at the feeder!
I have joined the Project Feeder Watch at Cornell U. this year, so we have an actual EXCUSE to sit and watch the feeders a few days a month!
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