Full Grown
Sully looks like a grown cat now, not a kitten.

Sully looks like a grown cat now, not a kitten.
Thanks to the new BB Explore feature, Bird Buddy users are getting a preview of the upcoming hummingbird feeder.
This pair of Java Sparrows is so cute. They’re from Happy Hives in Hawaii.
This Mockingbird looked confused because the Suet feeder was missing. I took it away to clean it.
All the references I’ve seen say that Java Sparrows can’t hover like hummingbirds, but this little guy sure looks like he’s hovering.
This Tufted Titmouse is a rare sight, but my Bird Buddy managed to capture it on camera today!
Some birds can’t resist a good snack, even if it means stuffing their beaks with more than they can handle. Check out these hilarious photos of big eaters; birds that got caught with a mouthful of food.
When I saw these Java sparrows, I thought of the old 80s arcade game, Joust.
When squirrels come across an especially spectacular nut, they’ll often gather and stare in amazement… very similar to how they’re looking at you right now.
Dancing to the beat of life! This Java Sparrow is having a blast on a sunny day. Look at those moves!
Look closely at the top of the picture and you can see a Java Sparrow peaking over the edge.
This Java Sparrow comes in for a smooth landing at Aloha Acres
These are my favorite bird buddies from the last week.
This chipmunk has found his way onto the suet cage I put out again this week. I put out peanuts for Chippy and his family, but they’ve taken all of them and probably stored them up for winter. He hasn’t made his way onto the Bird Buddy, but it may just be a matter of time.
When I first saw this Eurasian magpie I thought it looked a lot like the Grackles that visited my yard at home. But they are two unrelated species.
Magpies belong to the family Corvidae, which includes crows, ravens, and jays, while grackles belong to the family Icteridae, which includes blackbirds, orioles, and meadowlarks 123.
This Yellow-billed Cardinal is one of the prettiest birds at the Aloha Acres feeder.
Touch and go practice
This busy feeder has no more room to land