When we started putting out suet cakes full of seeds, beef suet, and meal worms, I hoped I’d attract some of the bug-eaters — like the Robins and Bluebirds. The Robins aren’t back yet, but today the Bluebirds arrived. A whole flock of them and guess what? They headed straight for the big suet and meal worm cake.
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A beautiful picture and a beautiful story.
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Bluebirds are my favorite! We have some that hang around our feeders. I just love to watch and photograph them!
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We don’t have them in England, sadly…
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Susan-I’ll share mine with you. ❤️
http://be-kind-to-nature.com/2020/09/02/bluebirds-of-happiness/
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Thank you, Jo 🙂
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More signs of spring.
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Always welcome…
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Thank you Sue. Everyone needs some bluebirds in their lives!
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I can only imagine 🙂
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What a gorgeous picture. We are getting bluebirds regularly at our new place and the suet disappears at an incredible rate. I have to buy three or more cylinders of it to keep up!
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🙂
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