These two must have had different views on who was the 'boss', it appears they are both just a couple of years old if that.
Nothing much going on today, taking a couple of vacation days, ( use them, or lose them ), I certainly don't want to give them up, I was saving them in case I needed to be off with Patti during her treatments, and forgot to use them up by year end.
Finally saw the sun today, it was welcome after the wet dreary, cool weather we have had for the past couple of weeks, but we need the rain bad, so I'm not complaining!
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Did you zoom in on the picture or is your camera that close to the feeder?
ReplyDeleteMsB, the camera has no zoom, the focal point you see,is about 5 feet from the camera
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