
Training my Birdbuddy
I got this from my notifications and it cracked me up, I had named her just for fun.

I got this from my notifications and it cracked me up, I had named her just for fun.
Seen down on the banks of the Ohio River! Holy crap! I had no idea we had snakes that big!
This guy or gal stopped by my balcony today! Merlin was stumped - not the greatest picture I know, any help? (Pittsburgh, PA) I thought maybe red tailed hawk but not sure.
We do have peregrine falcons not that far away.
It was such a gorgeous morning today, I just thought I would share this picture. You can barely see it, but the cathedral of learning is in the background.
Does anyone have a spare wig she can borrow? Bless her heart!
Two crows came by for a visit to my balcony today, but the feeder was pretty decimated by the derpy doves so I’m not sure they found anything they liked! If they do come back, what should I offer them to entice them to become loyal customers?
I was going to put out some unshelled peanuts for the Blue Jays, but I didn’t know if crows also liked those I assume so since they’re the same family, but you never know!!
I’ve dreamed of making some crow friends it never thought it would happen, I hope I didn’t blow my chance!
Here’s a list of all the things that I didn’t do this weekend:
Clean my house, relax, run errands, sleep in, go for a walk, binge watch TV, go out to dinner with friends, buy flowers for my balcony, relax, nap, self-care
Here’s what I did do this Memorial Day weekend:
Work 8-12 hours every day
I gotta get out!
This little guy has been hanging around today, a little bit lethargic, sits over on the side. It’s hard for me to get super close to look at his eyes, but is it possible he has the finch disease? I probably will air on the side of caution and take down my feeders… advice on cleaning, and how long to keep them not out?
Sir, your recommendation was in 2015. And while obviously, removing prior authorization requirements is clearly a good thing, I’m not sure that your advice is what moved the needle on this one. Also, you might not want to use the word “executed” in a story about UnitedHealthcare, just saying.