How neat, the birds planting their own food. Each year I think I should plant millet and sunflowers since my birds are't as good a farmers as yours are. Maybe next year.
Yeah, our culture takes the wrong message from "the birds and the bees." They are trying to teach us about balance and diversity and natural processes from birth to death; we read it as SEX!
Beautiful photos of bird-sown plants. I wish we'd get a sunflower or two!
Swell photos! Enjoy this lovely growing season.
ReplyDeleteHow cool! It's always nice when the birds do the planting:)
ReplyDeleteNice!!!!!
ReplyDeletelove the sunflowers...my birdseed is doing the same thing, though it's between the bricks and that doesn't work so well. Out comes the weeding tool.
ReplyDeletethank you for such lovely photos.
How neat, the birds planting their own food.
ReplyDeleteEach year I think I should plant millet and sunflowers since my birds are't as good a farmers as yours are. Maybe next year.
great unplanned bounty!
ReplyDeleteFreebies!
ReplyDeleteNice pictures! And belated Happy Birthday to Roger!
ReplyDeleteYeah, our culture takes the wrong message from "the birds and the bees." They are trying to teach us about balance and diversity and natural processes from birth to death; we read it as SEX!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of bird-sown plants. I wish we'd get a sunflower or two!
There's definitely a strong message there for us to follow. Love the photographs.
ReplyDeleteWho needs to garden? Feed the birds! A perfect cycle, I bet your sunflower will draw yet more birds. Lovely.
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