Yeah I know, probably not what you are expecting with the recent irruption of, I can hardly say it, SO\'s on the board!! No hard feelings or anything, but I have yet to have the OPPORTUNITY FOR SNOWY OWLS!!!! Okay, got that off my chest. So, I had to find at least to get \"Snowy\" in the post title.
As many of you are aware we are thawing out from a week of winter here in the area (no laughing, it was winter for us!). I set up a blind in my backyard which consisted of a folding chair up under the eave of the house and a golf umbrella held between my knees. We had a nice variety of visitors to the feeders and they seemed especially tolerant of my blue and yellow umbrella. I tried a couple of new tools here, first time with the BB and some new processing. Well enough rambling, here are some pics.
Yeah I know, probably not what you are expecting with the recent irruption of, I can hardly say it, SO\'s on the board!! No hard feelings or anything, but I have yet tp have the OPPORTUNITY FOR SNOWY OWLS!!!! Okay, got that off my chest. So, I had to find at least to get \"Snowy\" in the post title.
As many of you are aware we are thawing out from a week of winter here in the area (no laughing, it was winter for us!). I set up a blind in my backyard which consisted of a folding chair up under the eave of the house and a golf umbrella held between my knees. We had a nice variety of visitors to the feeders and they seemed especially tolerant of my blue and yellow umbrella. I tried a couple of new tools here, first time with the BB and some new processing. Well enough rambling, here are some pics.
-Doug
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Jan 22, 2012 at 08:02 PM
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