Lately we had a hummingbird in our yard we pretty much see her every day. She lives in our yard because we have an UN frozen feeder for it. I took the pictures of her. See below.
You have a very professional looking blog here. I am impressed! I love that you have a daily puppy. That is such a great idea. I live in the same state as you but I also live up on a mountain so we get colder here. I have not seen any humming birds since this summer. Now I know where they have all gone. Your house! Glad to know you're feeding them. :-)
Sweet Pea what a lovely blog you have and how clever to photograph your humming bird it must be difficult because they do not stay still long. I see your mom has a competition for best blog.
Sweetpea~~Hello. You are such a lucky gardener to have a loyal hummingbird visit your garden so often. I like the way you changed the edges on your second photo and it looks like your cropped it so we could get a closer look at the hummer. gail
What lovely pictures of your hummingbird.We dont have them in England where I live.Its lovely to see such a young gardener! I started gardening with my grandfather when I was about 18 months old and I am nearly 56 now!Your peas look delicious - Mine hardly ever get near the pot as I eat them straight from the pod! Best wishes Elizabeth from England
Hi Sweet Pea from Georgia. I enjoy your Mom's blog and I see that you are a great gardener, photographer and bird watcher too. I look forward to seeing the changes to the fairy garden. Merry Christmas!
Sweet Pea, you are SO lucky to have hummingbirds still at your feeders! I live where it's much colder (Northwest Ohio) and they left us a couple of months ago. Maybe your hummingbird is one that was at our house this summer, too! Wouldn't that be great if we knew that and it was so?
Hi Sweet Pea, What a wonderful photographer you are!! You are so lucky to have hummingbirds in the winter. I also enjoyed your photos of the Pine Siskens. I filled up my bird feeder yesterday, and the birds and squirrels had a feast! They had eaten it all by that same evening!
Hi Sweet Pea! You are doing a great job with your blog. I enjoyed seeing your hummingbird photos too ~ ours leave in the fall so we won't see them again until summer. :-( Have fun blogging and Merry Christmas too.
Sweet Pea you're doing great with your blog. Hey - you've been blogging longer than I have! ;-)
ReplyDeleteVery good pictures you've put in too.
Hi Sweet Pea, what a lovely blog you have! I love seeing your hummingbird, she is so pretty. Good job on doing the pictures and posts. :-)
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You have a very professional looking blog here. I am impressed! I love that you have a daily puppy. That is such a great idea.
ReplyDeleteI live in the same state as you but I also live up on a mountain so we get colder here. I have not seen any humming birds since this summer. Now I know where they have all gone. Your house!
Glad to know you're feeding them. :-)
Sweet Pea - great blog and great Hummingbird pictures!
ReplyDeleteSweet Pea what a lovely blog you have and how clever to photograph your humming bird it must be difficult because they do not stay still long.
ReplyDeleteI see your mom has a competition for best blog.
I can't imagine being lucky or skilled enough to get a photo of a hummingbird! They move so fast.
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Thanks for visiting! I'll have some new fairy garden pictures up soon (it's getting remodeled).
ReplyDeleteSweetpea~~Hello. You are such a lucky gardener to have a loyal hummingbird visit your garden so often. I like the way you changed the edges on your second photo and it looks like your cropped it so we could get a closer look at the hummer.
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Oh Sweet Pea I just love your blog and look forward to vising more..
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely pictures of your hummingbird.We dont have them in England where I live.Its lovely to see such a young gardener! I started gardening with my grandfather when I was about 18 months old and I am nearly 56 now!Your peas look delicious - Mine hardly ever get near the pot as I eat them straight from the pod! Best wishes Elizabeth from England
ReplyDeleteHi Sweet Pea from Georgia. I enjoy your Mom's blog and I see that you are a great gardener, photographer and bird watcher too. I look forward to seeing the changes to the fairy garden. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteHey Sweet Pea, Cute blog! I really like the background and loved feeding the fish on your side bar.
ReplyDeleteSweet Pea, you are SO lucky to have hummingbirds still at your feeders! I live where it's much colder (Northwest Ohio) and they left us a couple of months ago. Maybe your hummingbird is one that was at our house this summer, too! Wouldn't that be great if we knew that and it was so?
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting these pictures! :-)
Hi Sweet Pea, I really enjoyd that Hummingbird pictures. Wish I could see one for real but the dont live in Sweden. Lucky you / gittan
ReplyDeleteHi Sweet Pea,
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful photographer you are!! You are so lucky to have hummingbirds in the winter. I also enjoyed your photos of the Pine Siskens.
I filled up my bird feeder yesterday, and the birds and squirrels had a feast! They had eaten it all by that same evening!
Hi Sweet Pea! You are doing a great job with your blog. I enjoyed seeing your hummingbird photos too ~ ours leave in the fall so we won't see them again until summer. :-(
ReplyDeleteHave fun blogging and Merry Christmas too.
Look at all the visitors you have! Sweat Pea your blog is very special. Your hummingbird photos are great!! Keep up the good work. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! I'm looking forward to reading your blog...keep it up, Sweet Pea ;)
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