What gorgeous captures Q!! Such beautiful eye~catching color's! The male Gold finch~he's stunning! How nice of you to share all of your cone flower seeds with him! :D Wishing you a beautiful week Q!! Hug's, Cat
What a colorful image Sherry. You are quite right about the little rascals eating all the seed. That is ok by me becasue they are the resaon I have them anyway.
Dear Cat, Thank you! I used to grow the coneflowers for the butterflies and birds. Now I am growing them for me too. I am hoping to enlarge my cone flower bed as the years go by. I guess I will need to buy seed! I do enjoy the bugs and the birds and the blogs! Namaste, Sherry
Dear Lisa, It is okay with me too. I just need to plant more. Actually all I need are the leaves. I think I will gather and dry them after the birds get the seeds or before frost. I have been looking about for another area to grow Coneflowers. I gave up one small veggie bed and now I am thinking of tucking them into spots here and there. So many butterflies like them too. Next year I think I will Winter Sow a few flats for spring planting. They do take two years to bloom. I am on a coneflower campaign! Sherry
Dear Cheryl, There are a small flock of Gold Finches, maybe a dozen, that come and go to the finch feeder and the bird baths. I like to photograph them with flowers when ever I can! They also like the sunflowers when they are in seed. I like your Green Finches too. The finch family has very colorful birds in it. Sherry
Dear Wendy, I watched yesterday while this Gold Finch plucked petals off the coneflower. He only did it to the one flower. They are very beautiful birds. I love their little call too. Sherry
I wouldn't mind if this beautiful male goldfinch would take all my coneflower seeds, as long as it stayed in my garden. But unfortunately it doesn't ;-) !!
Dear Barbara, I watched this Gold Finch in the sunflowers too. I know the seeds are very far from ripe. Maybe he was getting ittle bugs. The Gold Finches are so pretty in their summeer dress. We have a small flock, maybe a dozen birds, that come and go. Sherry
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What gorgeous captures Q!! Such beautiful eye~catching color's!
The male Gold finch~he's stunning!
How nice of you to share all of your cone flower seeds with him! :D
Wishing you a beautiful week Q!!
Hug's,
Cat
What a colorful image Sherry. You are quite right about the little rascals eating all the seed. That is ok by me becasue they are the resaon I have them anyway.
Dear Cat,
Thank you!
I used to grow the coneflowers for the butterflies and birds. Now I am growing them for me too. I am hoping to enlarge my cone flower bed as the years go by. I guess I will need to buy seed!
I do enjoy the bugs and the birds and the blogs!
Namaste,
Sherry
Dear Lisa,
It is okay with me too. I just need to plant more. Actually all I need are the leaves. I think I will gather and dry them after the birds get the seeds or before frost. I have been looking about for another area to grow Coneflowers. I gave up one small veggie bed and now I am thinking of tucking them into spots here and there. So many butterflies like them too. Next year I think I will Winter Sow a few flats for spring planting. They do take two years to bloom. I am on a coneflower campaign!
Sherry
Hi Sherry....for a goldfinch that colourful, he could have all the seeds in my garden.....
Dear Cheryl,
There are a small flock of Gold Finches, maybe a dozen, that come and go to the finch feeder and the bird baths.
I like to photograph them with flowers when ever I can! They also like the sunflowers when they are in seed.
I like your Green Finches too. The finch family has very colorful birds in it.
Sherry
What beautiful photos! The colours are so vivid.
Dear Wendy,
I watched yesterday while this Gold Finch plucked petals off the coneflower. He only did it to the one flower.
They are very beautiful birds. I love their little call too.
Sherry
I wouldn't mind if this beautiful male goldfinch would take all my coneflower seeds, as long as it stayed in my garden. But unfortunately it doesn't ;-) !!
Dear Barbara,
I watched this Gold Finch in the sunflowers too.
I know the seeds are very far from ripe. Maybe he was getting ittle bugs.
The Gold Finches are so pretty in their summeer dress. We have a small flock, maybe a dozen birds, that come and go.
Sherry
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