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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Seed-eorologists

I don't need the weather channel to tell me what the weather's going to do. I just look out the window and if I see more than one or two cardinals at the feeder at one time, I know to batten down the hatches, put the rugs on the horses and double check the heater in the green (I mean cat) house.

3 comments:

~Molly~ said...

We live where it doesn't snow but a few flakes a year, if that. But, the cardinals predict the weather just the same. I feed them on our front porch and if there are lots, along with juncos and the other assortment of small birds, I know we're in for a cold snap.

We are, however, seeing fewer and fewer seed-feeders as Spring approaches. The cardinals, yes(they nest in our backyard and the dads teach the babies to fly), but the other birds not so much. Last Friday I took a picture of a ROBIN!!! First one I've seen.

Hang in there, only 36 more days til Spring!

Shelley said...

What a gorgeous picture! My grandmother loved cardinals and I always think of her when I see them.

~Tonia~ said...

I have to agree. It is amazing how they know that the weather is going to get bad.