The cookies were baking so I went to watch the birds for a few minutes. In flew Cooper's Hawk. Song birds scattered.

I have "Birds of Kentucky" playing inside.

He seemed to be listening.

He only stayed for about two minutes.

I was able to get a few photos.
2 comments:
You have some amazing photos in your blog! I am really impressed...all these wonderful photos of the birds!And these are really awsome.
Hugs from me here in Norway
Hi Sol,
Welcome to Corner. When my husband bought me a camera last April I began learning how to take pictures of the birds and butterflies that visit my yard. I am a gardener and thus I am with all the creatures during the growing season. I have always feed the birds during the winter and it is so nice to be able to take their pictures now.
I hope we have many beautiful butterflies this spring and Hummingbirds and flowers.
Thank you for enjoying the photos. I really enjoy sharing the joys of the backyard.
Bird songs every day,
~Q~
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