These weeds grow wild along the levee. We see them often but I’m unfamiliar with their name. They do look like they would be a good source of seeds for the birds.
I thought of you today as I follow Birds & Blooms on Facebook and they had a beautiful picture of a Dickcissel, which was a new bird for me until you featured it before on your blog.
Cuties.
Beautiful. I love the quote you’ve attached to this as well. It says it all.
Thanks, Kathy! 🙂
A wonderful photo of these little beauties. And I love this quote!
Thank you! It’s always fun to see them. 🙂
Very pretty image, Rebecca. Cute birds on a dreamy background.
Thanks Ellen. I was excited to capture both the female and the male together.
Beautiful – for a minute I thought they were on millet seed like you feed to domestic birds.
These weeds grow wild along the levee. We see them often but I’m unfamiliar with their name. They do look like they would be a good source of seeds for the birds.
I thought of you today as I follow Birds & Blooms on Facebook and they had a beautiful picture of a Dickcissel, which was a new bird for me until you featured it before on your blog.
Awesome shot, two for one!!
Yes, that doesn’t happen very often. 🙂
you have so many birds that we do not? Great shot!
Thank you! I usually see them for a while in the spring while they nest and then they move on to other places.