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Bluebirds in spring snowfall


Hopefully, today’s is the last snowfall this spring.

Photographing birds feeding at our feeders benefits the birds and it benefits us. The critters are *very* hungry. This year I've added mealworms to the menu ($$) because Robins, Bluebirds and Starlings are crazy for mealworms. And I get to photograph them out my window. Even if I was not a nature photographer, I would still feed them.







I’m learning that Bluebirds are low in the "pecking order”. It is the mealworms they want. But they must wait until all the others get what they want.














Mar 31, 2025 at 11:40 AM
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Bluebirds in spring snowfall


Hopefully, today’s is the last snowfall here.

Photographing birds feeding at our feeders benefits the birds and it benefits us. The critters are *very* hungry. This year I've added mealworms to the menu ($$) because Robins, Bluebirds and Starlings are crazy for mealworms. And I get to photograph them out my window. Even if I was not a nature photographer, I would still feed them.







I’m learning that Bluebirds are low in the "pecking order”. It is the mealworms they want. But they must wait until all the others get what they want.














Mar 31, 2025 at 11:39 AM
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Bluebirds in spring snowfall


Hopefully, today’s is the last snowfall here.

Photographing birds feeding at our feeders benefits the birds and it benefits us. The critters are *very* hungry. This year I've added mealworms to the menu ($$) because Robins, Bluebirds and Starlings are crazy for mealworms. And I get to photograph them out my window. Even if I was not a nature photographer, I would still feed them.







I’m learning that Bluebirds are low in the "pecking order”. They are after mealworms but they must wait until all the others get what they want.














Mar 29, 2025 at 09:54 PM
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Bluebirds in early spring snowfall


Hopefully, today’s is the last snowfall here.

Photographing birds feeding at our feeders benefits the birds and it benefits us. The critters are *very* hungry. This year I've added mealworms to the menu ($$) because Robins, Bluebirds and Starlings are crazy for mealworms. And I get to photograph them out my window. Even if I was not a nature photographer, I would still feed them.







I’m learning that Bluebirds are low in the "pecking order”. They are after mealworms but they must wait until all the others get what they want.














Mar 29, 2025 at 07:16 PM
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Bluebirds in early spring snowfall


Hopefully, today’s is the last snowfall here.

Photographing birds feeding at our feeders benefits the birds and it benefits us. The critters are *very* hungry. This year I've added mealworms to the menu ($$) because Robins, Bluebirds and Starlings are crazy for mealworms. And I get to photograph them out my window. Even if I was not a nature photographer, I would still feed them.







I’m learning that Bluebirds are low in the "pecking order”. They are after mealworms but they must wait and watch for their turn.














Mar 29, 2025 at 03:04 PM
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Bluebirds in snowfall


Hopefully this is the last snowfall here.

Photographing birds feeding at our feeders benefits the birds and it benefits us. The critters are *very* hungry. This year I've added mealworms to the menu ($$) because Robins, Bluebirds and Starlings are crazy for mealworms. And I get to photograph them out my window. Even if I was not a nature photographer, I would still feed them.







I’m learning that Bluebirds are low in the "pecking order”. They are after mealworms but they must wait and watch for their turn.














Mar 29, 2025 at 11:18 AM
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Bluebirds in snowfall


Hopefully this is the last snowfall here.

Photographing birds feeding at our feeders benefits the birds and it benefits us. The critters are *very* hungry. This year I've added mealworms to the menu ($$) because Robins, Bluebirds and Starlings are crazy for mealworms. And I get to photograph them out my window (even if I was not a nature photographer, I would still feed them).







I’m learning that Bluebirds are low in the "pecking order”. They are after mealworms but they must wait and watch for their turn.














Mar 29, 2025 at 11:17 AM
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Bluebirds in snowfall


Hopefully this is the last snowfall here.

Photographing birds feeding at our feeders benefits the birds and it benefits us. The critters are *very* hungry. This year I've added mealworms to the menu ($$) because Robins, Bluebirds and Starlings are crazy for mealworms. And I get to photograph them out my window (even if I was not a nature photographer, I would still feed them).

Could photographing the birds at my bird feeders be included among the *mutualisms* ? https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/mutualism-examples-of-species-that-work-together.html







I’m learning that Bluebirds are low in the "pecking order”. They are after mealworms but they must wait and watch for their turn.














Mar 29, 2025 at 10:50 AM
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Bluebirds in snowfall


Hopefully this is the last snowfall here.

Photographing birds feeding at our feeders benefits the birds and it benefits us. The critters are *very* hungry. This year I've added mealworms to the menu ($$) because Robins, Bluebirds and Starlings are crazy for mealworms. And I get to photograph them out my window (even if I was not a nature photographer, I would still feed them).

Could photographing the birds at my bird feeders be included among the *mutualisms* ? https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/mutualism-examples-of-species-that-work-together.html







I’m learning that Bluebirds are low in the "pecking order”. They are after mealworms but they must wait and watch for their turn.














Mar 29, 2025 at 10:49 AM
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Bluebirds in snowfall


Hopefully this is the last snowfall here.

Photographing birds feeding at our feeders benefits the birds and it benefits us. The critters are *very* hungry. This year I've added mealworms to the menu ($$) because Robins, Bluebirds and Starlings are crazy for mealworms. And I get to photograph them out my window. Could this be included among the *mutualisms* ? https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/mutualism-examples-of-species-that-work-together.html







I’m learning that Bluebirds are low in the "pecking order”. They are after mealworms but they must wait and watch for their turn.














Mar 29, 2025 at 10:44 AM
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Bluebirds in snowfall


Hopefully this is the last snowfall here.

Photographing birds feeding at our feeders benefits the birds and it benefits us. The critters are *very* hungry. This year I've added mealworms to the menu ($$) because Robins, Bluebirds and Starlings are crazy for mealworms. And I get to photograph them out my window. Could this be *mutualism* ? https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/mutualism-examples-of-species-that-work-together.html







I’m learning that Bluebirds are low in the "pecking order”. They are after mealworms but they must wait and watch for their turn.














Mar 29, 2025 at 10:42 AM
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Bluebirds in snowfall


Hopefully this is the last snowfall here.

Photographing birds feeding at our feeders benefits the birds and it benefits us. The critters are *very* hungry. This year I've added mealworms to the menu ($$) because Robins, Bluebirds and Starlings are crazy for mealworms. And I get to photograph them out my window. Could this be *mutualism* ? https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/mutualism-examples-of-species-that-work-together.html







I’m learning that Bluebirds are low in the "pecking order”. They are after mealworms but they must wait and watch for their turn.














Mar 29, 2025 at 10:42 AM
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Bluebirds in snowfall


Hopefully this is the last snowfall here.

Photographing birds feeding at our feeders benefits the birds and it benefits us. The critters are *very* hungry. This year I've added mealworms to the menu ($$) because Robins, Bluebirds and Starlings are crazy for mealworms. And I get to photograph them out my window. Mutualism? https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/mutualism-examples-of-species-that-work-together.html







I’m learning that Bluebirds are low in the "pecking order”. They are after mealworms but they must wait and watch for their turn.














Mar 29, 2025 at 10:35 AM
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Bluebirds in snowfall


Hopefully this is the last snowfall here.

Photographing birds feeding at our feeders benefits the birds and it benefits us. The critters are *very* hungry. This year I've added mealworms to the menu because Robins, Bluebirds and Starlings are crazy for mealworms. And I get to photograph them out my window. Mutualism? https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/mutualism-examples-of-species-that-work-together.html







I’m learning that Bluebirds are low in the "pecking order”. They are after mealworms but they must wait and watch for their turn.














Mar 29, 2025 at 10:19 AM
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Bluebirds in snowfall


Hopefully this is the last snowfall here.

I make no apology for feeding birds and squirrels at my home. It’s not cheating, as some feel. It is called *mutualism*, i.e. The critters are hungry (**very hungry**). This year I've added mealworms to the menu. Robins, Bluebirds and Starlings are crazy for mealworms. And I get to photograph them out my window. That is mutualism







I’m learning that Bluebirds are low in the "pecking order”. They are after mealworms but they must wait and watch for their turn.














Mar 29, 2025 at 09:54 AM





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