While it is not the best picture, it really does capture life under the feeder! (In case you are wondering why the squirrel was running, she was chasing the Blue Jays away).
oooh we hope it comes back and can be a gift again..maybe easter? the mama had a senior moment she misread blue jay for blue jeans and wondered... humans huh?
we see the jays and squirrels interact like this at the park near by. sometimes the jays chase the squirrels and sometime the squirrels chase the jays. they both love peanuts
oooh we hope it comes back and can be a gift again..maybe easter? the mama had a senior moment she misread blue jay for blue jeans and wondered... humans huh?
ReplyDeleteBummer, Hailey. Next time he comes back he is yours!
ReplyDeleteDid you get to go out and chase that squirrel?
ReplyDeleteSo close, Hailey! Come see me and I'll give you plenty of tree rats.
ReplyDeletewe see the jays and squirrels interact like this at the park near by. sometimes the jays chase the squirrels and sometime the squirrels chase the jays. they both love peanuts
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteBOL... they can be feisty, those tree rats!!! YAM xx
Tree Rats are a sneaky lot..and BlueJays loud.
ReplyDeleteHugs C
K10 are you still scheduled to go away in February?
That squirrel was lucky to get away.
ReplyDeleteThe nerve of that squirrel!!
ReplyDeletexoxo,
Rosy, Jakey & Arty
Too bad you couldn't catch him Lee.
ReplyDeleteOne of these days . . . . .
ReplyDeleteWoos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber
Oh, I'd luv to chase that squirrel!
ReplyDeleteThose squirrels are a cheeky bunch, as are those noisy Blue Jays.
ReplyDeleteI love Blue Jays! Sorry that the tree rat got away, Lee!
ReplyDeleteAlways enjoy watching blue jays. Maybe because they are fairly rare around our area. Pretty cool!
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