Cardy the Cardinal, early spring, in the Dogwood Tree. #cardinal #cardinals #bird #birds #birding #birdwatching #spiritanimal #nature #wild #dogwood #frontyard #backyard #centralpennsylvania #pennsylvaniagarden #pennsylvaniagardens
Just checking the spot. It's too hot to siesta. The Sahara dust hides the sunlight, there's no shade, it's too hot everywhere. What have you two-legged beasts done? #caturday #siestaspot #neighbourhoodcats #backyard #heatwave #climatechange #calima #photography
Horray! The Turkey hen who was chased by the dog the other day apparently found her #chicks. Just saw them crossing the driveway, about 8 fuzzy guys with big feet sticking close to their mama.. #backyard #wildlife #springtime
Oh no. Dog just encountered a turkey hen in the #backyard and chased her up a tree. While dog barks up said tree, I notice movement in the grass; at least 8 yellow fuzzy chicks, quite young, scattering to the underbrush while mama squalks and scolds. I dragged quickly dog inside, but now the distressed hen is pacing the yard in search of her young. I hope she finds them. I regularly see adults but this is first time seeing #chicks here. #wildlife #springtime
Full moon peeping between branches. #silentsunday #backyard #spring #urbanfullmoon
Making a Backyard Observatory Replete With Retractable Roof - Here’s one for our astronomy geeks. Our hacker [arrow] has made their own observat... - https://hackaday.com/2025/05/24/making-a-backyard-observatory-replete-with-retractable-roof/ #retractableroof #observatory #telescope #backyard #science #space
Making a Backyard Observatory Replete With Retractable Roof https://hackaday.com/2025/05/24/making-a-backyard-observatory-replete-with-retractable-roof/ #retractableroof #observatory #telescope #backyard #Science #Space
Mississippi Museum of Natural Science Set to Open “Backyard Adventures” Exhibit This Saturday https://www.byteseu.com/1035869/ #backyard #exhibit #mississippi #Science
Thoughts About Backyard Birds
I am thankful for all the comforts I have, and they are many. I live in a lovely condo in a lovely city, in a lovely Canadian province. I have a reliable income and fairly good health. My life includes food, shelter, furnishings, hobbies, memorabilia, exercise, and community. And, until today, I had birds.
Today I was told that I had to take down my bird feeder. I could keep the hummingbird feeder, but the seed feeder had to go.
Ever since I read the condo bylaws, which was several weeks after I moved in, I knew that bird feeders were not allowed. But by then I already knew their shortcomings. Depending on the type of seed, the type of feeder, and the varieties of birds, overspilled seeds and husks can attract rodents. In my neighbourhood those include field mice and racoons.
Consequently, I did everything I could to limit the possibility of visits from rodents while continuing to encourage visits from birds. I discussed the problem with the local Backyard Birds store staff and they advised me to add a catch tray, to use the smallest de-husked seed, and to fill my feeder only to about one-third of its height. That way very little seed would be spread beyond the catch tray.
In addition, I swept below and around the feeder quite frequently to ensure that no stray seeds lingered among the brick tiles of my patio. I thought I was doing my neighbourly best, but it seems that is not enough.
The delight I take in watching the various finches, robins, blackbirds, and wrens every day cannot be compared to the risk of rodents visiting the patios of my neighbours who might also want to have bird feeders on their patios. It’s an all-for-one and one-for-all kind of regulation. I know this because the maintenance man explained it to me today.
I have always had a good relationship with the maintenance man, and he was quite dismayed to have been the bearer of bad news in telling me that the strata council (aka HOA) wanted him to tell me to take down my bird feeder. But, as he told me this, I was struck by two, equally disturbing, realizations. The first was that I would have to take down my feeder. The second was that they had used the maintenance man to deliver their directive.
When I let him know I would no longer be using my feeder, and as I walked away, I wrestled with which issue bothered me most; the need to remove the feeder or that fact that the council had not approached me directly. Now that the feeder has been removed, dismantled, and put away, I am left with a gnawing disgruntlement.
As I write, I am watching birds fly by my patio, looking for the absent feeder, while I ponder the choices made by my condo council. I know very little about the council, but using the friendly maintenance man as bylaw officer does not sit well with me.
I’m going to miss the birds and am trying to think of ways to redirect some of that grief into positive energy, although that may take a while. Perhaps I should run for a seat on council. Hmmm.
Prepping for Strawbale planting!!#garden #inspiration #fruits #vegetables #herbs #flowers #nature https://www.allforgardening.com/1301640/prepping-for-strawbale-plantinggarden-inspiration-fruits-vegetables-herbs-flowers-nature/ #backyard #BackyardGarden #BackyardLandscape #BackyardLandscapes #BackyardLandscapingIdeas
It's been raining for hours, which put a damper on my plans for working in the garden. It didn't stop this fox squirrel from breakfast though. This is the first year, and we have been here 25 years, that we have had regular squirrel visitors. We see fox squirrels and grey squirrels.
Slightly annoyed with the snapshots. Siesta used to be respected, you idiots. #caturday #siestaspot #backyard #neighbourhoodcats #photography
#FungiFriday #mushrooms #nature is Awesome! #fungi in the #backyard #love & #peace to all #mastodon