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Food - Macro Monday

He really loves the peanuts, so much so he came back the following day and chewed a hole in it and all the peanuts fell to the ground.

 

As that had to be binned, I'm awaiting in the post a so called squirrel proof peanut feeder, but these are cleaver little creatures and I think they will just see it as a challenge!

Took a little picnic table along camping and shared some peanuts with the local chipmunks.

I took this shot with my old Nikon D80,

I stopped putting food in the feeders till I solve the problem with the rats.

Bluejays are very quick to grab and leave,

their best treat is Peanuts on the shell,

tehy aslo love acorns.

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Macro Monday’s

 

#Macro Mondays and #Refreshments”.

Happy Macro Monday!!!

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Nothing special, but I like the three-part division of colors here. Cool blue, warm orange and green.

Collecting peanuts for winter.

For 'Looking Close on Friday'. The theme is 'nuts'.

wishing everyone a wonderful and safe Fence Friday and happy weekend...

 

Prayers for Ukraine... :(

🙏🙏🙏🙏

 

This was taken at Elizabeth Morton Bird Sanctuary where someone had left peanuts for the birds on the railing!

the only good thing about a snowy day is that the bluejays become very active and will do just about anything for peanuts:-) which allows me to build up my archives:-)

The blue jays are always so excited when the peanuts are out.

HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN---HEEEE

First of all, apologies for the feeder shot. Well, actually not really because I meant to do this for entirely educational purposes. The reason for this shot is that I wanted to document beyond any doubt that there is interspecies communication. It appears that the Downies have been learning from the Blue Jays and are now as much into peanuts as the Jays are. This is also supported by a tremendous increase in the consumption of peanuts in my yard. Interestingly enough, not only the Downys are into this but the Crow from the previous picture has learned to like peanuts as well. Although today she actually consumed half a can of cat food which I gave her as a reward for hanging out in my bird stand, the one that she previously rejected to my great consternation.

 

So, just remember that you saw this here first, Downies like peanuts.

 

On to the background in this. No, not the flowers, pretty as they are. The dark stuff on the right. Yes, the area that looks black as night. Said what? Night? as in Night Moves

 

Night Moves - Bob Seger

 

Don't click on that thing that says Funny Video. just ignore it

 

Not sure what this little chipmunk was looking at but his little pose made me think he was hoping to discover where all the goodies were coming from.

 

Backyard Harvest Fest - for our backyard visitors.

  

*** Please note there is also a series of photos in the Comments section.

It's been a while since I posted a squirrel shot.

I kind of miss these critters. As soon as I exit the house with my "snackaroo bucket" ,they know what's in store for them.

Tasty morsels!

Hope you enjoy!

not the best shot in the world, but pleasant

When Birds Have Words

Taken out the kitchen window.

 

I haven't put out peanuts for a while and the birds came in droves. There were a lot of peanuts but that didn't matter!

People throws the beans (in Akita, peanuts) in order to drive away goblins and draw in happiness.

 

今日は節分。秋田は落花生です。

This is at the Charles Schulz Museum. He was the creator of the "Peanuts' cartoon.

 

This wall is very wide and tall. It is made up of ceramic tiles for each comic strip he published.

Very cool.

Best seen in large.

 

MM theme´s of the week is #nuts#

Better on L.

Xicon.

Cover photo of group ABSOLUTE BLACKandWHITE (Maj 2018)

 

Sony 50mm F1.8 SAM

The Planters bus was at the grocery store:))

After a brief interlude about some trivia concerning wasting time, we are now back in full swing with our educational series on the attraction of peanuts to birds, all kinds of birds that is. Wait, that's not quite what this is about. We are documenting the communication among different bird species and how they observe and learn from each other. Here we are depicting the Red Breasted Nuthatch (herein after referred to simply as the Nuthatch) displaying his new found knowledge obtained from the Downy regarding the nutritional value of peanuts. It is interesting to note in this image that the Nuthatch (as does the Downy) has a technique that differs somewhat from those of the Blue Jays. Whereas Blue Jays simply pull out the whole peanut and then fly away with it and start to hammer the shell into oblivion, the Downy and the Nuthatch leave the peanut in place and peck a hole in the shell and simply retrieve the contents of the peanut. Different, yet highly effective. Not only have they learned from the Blue Jays, they have developed a technique of their own playing to their evolutionary strengths. Brilliant. Call someone a birdbrain again and all you are doing is paying them a compliment. Perhaps better call them a vegetable. And that of course brings us to Frank Zappa and Call any Vegetable.

 

Call any Vegetable - Frank Zappa

 

Warning: some swearing does occur towards the end of the song. Get your little ones out of the room.

This is the little resident squirrel 'Peanut', going nuts over peanuts.

Song by The Police

We were tickled today to see the little Chipmunk make another appearance this morning!

 

I immediately raced outside to fill all the feeders, Goodie Bowls, and broadcast a few scoops of treats for those who like to forage.

 

It wasn't long before Chippie discovered this little feeder chock full of peanuts. I broke down and cracked the window enough to grab a few shots.

 

** It's been so hot here lately, opening the window for birdwatching is almost a no no, but today I made an exception. Considering how hot it's been lately in other areas, it almost feels wrong to complain about the heat here, but upper 90's F (36 C) is still hot!

 

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Best when viewed large, just click on the image.

See in large if you like...From my archives...

Roasted and slightly salted.

HMM!

Macro Mondays: Refreshments

Our resident Blonde ( Eastern Grey Squirrel at Lemoine Point Conservation area.

 

Kingston, Ontario

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