Mr. Cooper, you misunderstood me....
This isn't exactly what I meant in my previous post when I said , please remember to keep your feeders full of food! These pictures were taken from our computer room this morning!!
Gosh darn it, all the food just flew away!!
weekend with family
8 years ago
15 comments:
I wouldn't want to be on Mr. Cooper's snack list!
I can't wait to see one of these guys. He is high on my 'want to see' list. Lucky you!
Nice shot too.
Craig
Ha Ha!!! Tina that is too funny!!
Great shots!
Mr. Cooper is gorgeous. Great pic's, Tina. Yes---I'll bet those baby birds won't come anywhere near the feeders with Mr. Cooper there WAITING...
Hugs,
Betsy
Look out! He's hungry and looking for a nice chickadee or titmouse sandwich. Yikes! Of course, the feeder is now open for any squirrels who would like to come...
Great shots. Wonder if he really thinks any birds are going to come while he's sitting there?
Tina: What a neat hawk capture you got.
Great shots of a good looking bird.Maybe he was just posing for you,lets hope so.That would let the other birds off the hook.
Ruth
This is hilarious - he's not being too obvious...... :-0
Great capture!!
Tina: I left you an award on my site if you are interested.
Oh, he is so beautiful! Yes, he made the rest of the birds scatter! :-) How great to have him resting there so you could take his picture!
Thank you so much for your wonderful comments on my blog! I also appreciated you addressing my husband's comments to you...he had asked me several times if you had responded. :-) We will definitely check out the website! That was so nice of you to send it to us! If you ever want to email that address is: bluelotustile@gmail.com. It's on my tile and painting blogs but not my main blog...sorry. I should put it on there.
Thanks again!
Marie
Well, that will keep the birds away.
Hi Tina, Super capture of the Cooper's Hawk! We saw one today on our bird walk but I have never seen one from my office! I did have a Kestrel scare all my feeder birds off one day though. I love raptors. They are even more beautiful on the wing.
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