If you get this then you probably have grey hair. π¦ π

If you get this then you probably have grey hair. π¦ π

I’ve seen Cardinals flitting about on our patio since we moved in. This is the first one to visit my Bird Buddy. π¦ππ οΈ

The first visitor to my Bird Buddy in Rock Hill is a Carolina Wren. π¦πΏπ



The Cardinal is a bit of a food klutz.
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One of our goals when planting an American Meadows garden was to make our yard butterfly π¦ and bee π friendly. I’ve seen several Swallowtails over the past few days.



I haven’t had any woodpeckers visit lately, but the Carolina Chickadees seem to like this suet log. π¦π³
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Some fun pics from these two goofy Grackles who visited my Bird Buddy feeder.



Some of the beautiful flowers in our garden.



A delightful pair of Downy Woodpeckers stopped by for dinner today.

The Downy Woodpecker has turned into a suet junkie, always coming back for another fix

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For those grieving, the sight of a cardinal can serve as a reminder of love and connection, helping to soothe the pain of loss. This symbolism provides a way to celebrate the memories of loved ones while finding solace in nature.

Grackles have resumed visiting my yard after a long absence.
