Sunday Stills: #Feeding Those Birds!

February is National Bird Feeding Month if you are wondering what inspired the Sunday Stills challenge theme this week.

Black-Billed Grosbeak

I shared a similar post last year about the need to provide food for the birds, especially in the winter months. By February in the northern hemisphere, seeds, grains and other feed are buried under snow and mud or already eaten.

In addition to sharing some images of birds at their feeders, I have a a couple of hawk images to share, in response to Lisa’s Bird Weekly challenge. The image is of the White-tailed Kite family we had living in our former neighborhood in Sacramento.

At twilight, as many as 20 kites would fly in search of their food–rodents, small birds, and small dogs (just kidding?). Make no mistake, these are medium-sized birds of prey, with wingspans from 35-40 inches.

Kites sharing the top of a tree

I posted this image of this Red-Tailed hawk flying high above the Valley of Fire State park near Las Vegas, Nevada. In search of a tasty rodent, no doubt!

Hawk flies over Valley of Fire state park

Now that the hawks are feeding, here are some images of birds in my former backyard in Sacramento.

No new bird photos yet from Spokane, except a few bald eagles.

Waiting is For the Birds

If we were having coffee today while waiting to feed the birds, I use the above expression to punctuate the slowness of waiting for our home to be built. Yep, every week I have an update, but this week, things finally got moving! Four weeks after our contractor scheduled the electrician to install the meter, the pedestal was set at the end of January. But, I still had to put in a new residential application with our electric company. I could not apply in early January because, as our address is brand new, it did not show up in Google Maps so the electric company had no way to verify the address. Um, really? What did the world do before Google Maps? This application process only took two days, but it took another two weeks to schedule a meeting with the engineer. On one of the snowiest days of the year so far, was the day we met him at the site.

During that time, the state of Washington inspected and passed the work. This week, the engineer approved everything, and gave our contractor the green light to install the conduit to the electrical box on the property, which was placed Wednesday. The crew was also busy working on the home, attaching plumbing lines and other work. I almost cried with relief to see work being done for a change.

I paid the construction fee Thursday morning to the electric company and the construction office called me an hour later and is in the process of scheduling someone to run the wiring. Keep your fingers crossed this happens within a few days. I still predict that it will be the end of March before we can completely move into the home. Did you enjoy some hot coffee while reading? Sure looks cold, doesn’t it?

Feeling Drained and Bird-Brained

As if this wasn’t enough, two major life events happened this week. Sadly, my mother-in-law passed away peacefully in her sleep on Valentine’s Day, at age 89, after suffering strokes and living with Alzheimer’s for several years. We attended a viewing on Saturday and a more formal memorial service is scheduled in March.

On a happy note, I started a new part-time job at Spokane Community College working with disabled students to help them integrate into the community. And you thought I was going to stay retired…nope! More about this in another post!

I’m adding this post to Denyse’s link up Life this Week!

Sunday Stills Photo Challenge Reminders

  • Please create a new post for the theme or link a recent one.
  • Title your blog post a little differently than mine.
  • Don’t forget to create a pingback to this post so that other participants can read your post. I also recommend adding your post’s URL into the comments.
  • Entries for this theme can be shared all week.
  • Use hashtag #SundayStills for sharing on social media.

Sunday Stills is a wonderful community of bloggers and photographers who desire to connect with one another. Each week I will share the links on the following post so you can continue to meet and support each other. And with that…

A Rosy Round-Up

Pease visit these 35 bloggers who shared their rosy-red images last week, and welcome our new friends to Sunday Stills!

Remember to feed the birds the rest of this month and beyond! I’m looking forward to your creative images and ideas!

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141 responses to “Sunday Stills: #Feeding Those Birds!”

  1. […] post is in response to TERRI WEBSTER SCHRANDT Sunday Stills challenge. The theme this week is Rainy […]

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  2. […] Cookies for the cockatoo Sunday Stills: #Feeding Those Birds! […]

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  3. Congrats on your new part-time job!

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  4. […] post is in response to TERRI WEBSTER SCHRANDT Sunday Stills challenge. The theme this week is Feed the Birds. My favorite subject! If you are new to my blog, […]

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  5. I admit that I believed that you were going to stay retired, but a part time job sound good. I sincerely hope that you will enjoy it. I think its wonderful that any construction work can be done in the dead of winter, that is rather fascinating to me. I hope you get to move into your new home soon. ❤

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    1. Thank you, Maria. This job is low key and has a lot of flexibility plus I get to continue my association in academics.

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      1. Wonderful, wonderful Terri!

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  6. […] Terri – Second Wind Leisure Perspectives […]

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  7. Dear Terri,

    Thank you for featuring and feeding my avian colleagues.

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    1. Beautiful image and great quote!

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      1. Thank you, Terri. I am glad that you like the quote, and would like to inform you that this inspirational quote-cum-image is used in my extensive post entitled The Quotation Fallacy “💬” published at http://soundeagle.wordpress.com/2017/10/18/the-quotation-fallacy/

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      2. You are very welcome, Terri. I am glad that you like the quote, and would like to inform you that this inspirational quote-cum-image is used in my extensive post entitled The Quotation Fallacy “💬”.

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      3. Dear Terri,

        I have submitted another comment to you earlier. That comment disappeared and probably was misidentified as a spam.

        You can resurrect the comment at https://secondwindleisure.com/wp-admin/edit-comments.php?comment_status=spam

        The comment needs to be unspammed and also requires your approval before it will show up properly.

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      4. I found it, sorry been busy with work.

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      5. Thank you, Terri. May you have a wonderful weekend. Happy March to you soon!

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  8. hi terri!
    love the birds and the dialogue you have them!
    fun theme
    ;)be back later when i make my post

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    1. Thanks, Yvette, I’ll look forward to it!

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  9. I had to laugh at your story about the electric company and google maps, Terri. I had the same problem with getting broadband at the house we now live in. Although the phone company installed lines to the house, they could not supply broadband because our address was not on the system. It took me many frustrating days to book an engineer to come out and switch on the broadband connection.

    Great news about building movement with your new home, though. I’m glad that work is being done. It may seem like at a slow pace, but at least it’s all moving in the right direction.

    That snow looks wonderful. What a great picture.

    I’m so sorry to hear the news about your mother-in-law. My thoughts are with you, Hans and the family.

    I don’t have any photos of birds feeding. The best I had was of this bird, who I believe may have just been eating the berries on this branch.

    I may have cheated with this challenge, but I did not want to admit defeat this time.

    Have a love week.

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    1. Thank you, Hugh! Since birds feed constantly, this image works for me! I don’t feel so alone and helpless now that you mention your tale with the internet company. It’s a little ridiculous what homeowners and builders must go through. Believe it or not, most of that snow has completely melted already as some warmer temps have come through. Thanks again and have a great week!

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  10. your job sounds like it will be very rewarding. Glad to hear the house is moving along. I use the same bitmoji for my gmail and so it always shows up on my ZOOM as the icon when my screen is off- everyone always loves it!

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    1. Thank you, Lisa. That is a fun bitmoji!!

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  11. […] Challenge: Sunday stillsTopic: Feed the Birds  […]

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  12. Condolences for your loss but congratulations with home project and new job, Terri.

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    1. Thank you, Rupali, an up and down week for sure!

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  13. Fun topic for this week. 😀
    Here is my entry. Enjoy!

    Sunday Stills Challenges – #Feeding Those Birds

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  14. […] is my entry for Sunday Stills Challenge with the #Feeding Those […]

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  15. […] SUNDAY STILLS PHOTOS:…Feeding-the-Birds […]

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  16. […] Sunday Stills: #Feeding Those Birds! […]

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  17. What beautiful birding photos! We put out a feeder after Christmas and are waiting rather impatiently for the birds to discover it. So sorry to read about the passing of your mother in law. Congrats on the new job!

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    1. Thank you! I’m sure the birds will find that feeder soon!

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  18. Sorry for your loss, Terri. But congrats on the new job & I hope it is able to take your mind off it occasionally. Here’s my post: https://jezbraithwaite.blog/2021/02/22/stealing-squirrel-food-sunday-stills/

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  19. […] sharing these for this week’s Sunday Stills, ‘Feeding the Birds’. Of course we didn’t actually feed any of these, but I hope you’ll overlook that small detail […]

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  20. Terri, I’m so sorry for your sad loss. But congratulations on your lovely new job – they must be so thrilled to have you there. You really are so amazing. Toni x

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    1. Aww, shucks, Toni, thank you!

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  21. Talk about getting in under the wire. It’s almost 11:00 pm here. It’s been a bloggy day today. Have a good week, Terri. Give my condolences to Hans. Here’s my under the wire post. 🙂 https://tchistorygal.net/2021/02/21/sunday-stills-feeding-birds-in-australia/

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    1. No wires here at Sunday Stills! LOL! I’ll pass on your condolences.

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      1. LOL. I have some new pictures I took I could use with your Fallen theme, but I was WAY over the wire on that one! 🙂

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  22. […] in Sunday Stills Terri from Second wind leisure challenged us to feed the birds. I whined to Janis about never […]

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  23. Those kites are stunning! I hope to see one one day. Keeping my fingers crossed for the rest of your permit process to go quickly. Sorry to hear of your mother-in-law’s passing.

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    1. Thank you for those kind words, Siobhan! It was amazing all those years to watch the kites grow in numbers.

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  24. Linking up with #SundayStills for the first time. Sending sympathy for the loss of your mother-in-law and congratulations on the new job. https://andanyways.com/2021/02/21/sundaystills-hello-maggie/

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    1. Hi Jo, thank you for those kind words and I’m off to check out your post!

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  25. I love all your bird pictures, especially the soaring hawk (awesome!) and the adorable hummingbirds!

    Your post inspired me to share my favorite little birds. https://catsandtrailsandgardentales.com/2021/02/21/my-favorite-little-backyard-birds/

    I don’t know why, but anything handled by a contractor is always slow. We did an addition to our previous home and it was weeks behind by the time it was done. But your house looks so beautiful and you are on the home stretch so hang in there!

    And I’m so sorry to hear about your mother-in-laws passing. My condolences.

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    1. Thank you for the kind comments, Susanne! I suppose we were a little spoiled with our contractor back in 2015 when we added to the master BR. They broke ground in august and we moved back in in October. Quick work but hubby had to correct some of it! Life in the RV isn’t too bad now that it got “warmer.” 🙂

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  26. […] Inspired by Sunday Stills Photo Challenge, Feeding those Birds. […]

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  27. Well that looks really cold! I’m glad the government wheels ground on despite the cold. I hope it’s kind of on schedule. I am sad about your lose and happy that you have such a worthwhile part-time job. Kudos!

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    1. The snow actually warmed things up, Jacqui! We were grateful the engineer kept our hard-won appointment with him. He told us his boss said he could cancel! We’re happy things are beginning to move along, thanks so much!

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  28. Hi Terri, I have been thoroughly enjoying reading many posts today about Birds. You chose a great challenge theme. The Red-Tailed hawk are majestic and have a commanding presence. We seem to be in a hummingbird path and have hummingbirds visiting all year. I am happy to hear progress is being made on your home. I am very, very sorry to hear about your Mother-in-law. Take care.

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    1. Thank you, Erica, birds are a very popular blog topic, since they are fun to watch and photograph. And thank you for your kind words!

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  29. Hi Terri, I did not know there was a bird feeding month. In your area, with all that snow, I’m sure that keeps them alive. My grandparents had their own bird community at the feeder outside their dining room window. I remember them getting so excited that specific birds would visit on a regular basis. I’m sorry about your MIL. You guys have had some tough times this year added to the stress of moving. Yet in all of that, you keep your sense of humor and keep on inspiring us. I have some birds for you, but I have to polish them up a bit for you. They are not nearly as colorful as your beautiful hawks and pikes. No one was flying. They’re like me, too busy eating to get up and fly around. 🙂 Congratulations on your new job. You won’t be lonely or bored now. 🙂 Sending lots of warmth and love up your way to melt some of that beautiful snow. 🙂

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    1. Thank you, for all those kind, uplifting words, Marsha! Strangely, I lost two moms in 11 months. I suspected this would happen. I will look forward to your post this week! Thanks for those warm hugs, that snow is melting…for now!

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      1. That is unusual, really, though I lost both my mother-in-laws the same week, one in Seattle, one in Southern CA. Mark’s mom was 90 and Vince’s mom was about 81. My mom died about four years later at age 80. It’s never easy. I hate death!!!

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      2. Holy moly! This evening we got a call from a good friend of Hans’ whose father passed away the same day as his mom. Weird!

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      3. Oh that is weird.. I’m so sorry for him.

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  30. […] The birds all flew off to the trees when the plow went by. But I was pleased to see it. It meant the road would be cleared of snow for me to drive to the barn to ride Biasini. This glimpse into my life is my response to the Lens-Artists Challenge #135. This week it is hosted by Sheetal and here is a link to a glimpse into her world. Do take a look. Her world is a long way from Snowy Ontario! I am also linking this post to Terri’s Sunday Stills Feeding those Birds […]

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  31. Birds at the feeder provide a lot of entertainment for us here in Ontario. I am putting in links to two Bird related recent posts.
    https://horseaddict.net/2021/02/15/monday-minstrel-how-do-birds-survive-the-polar-vortex/
    https://horseaddict.net/2021/02/18/a-glimpse-of-life-from-my-kitchen-window/

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  32. […] I will update on the final result as soon as I get it. Meanwhile we have another week, at least, of the Polar Vortex and we will be keeping our feeder filled up and the suet feeder is there too. They are survivors these birds. I am also linking this post to Terri’s Sunday Stills post Feeding those Birds […]

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    Good Morning from a sunny Central Coast of NSW Australia! We are in for some more rain today but right now, sun is shining and sky is blue. Your story, of building is universal I reckon. Bureaucracy is the sucker of all motivation…and joy for a while…waiting waiting waiting.

    Your news update of your Mother in Law’s passing and of a new job is ‘typical’ of the time of our lives heading towards retirement…I am both sad and glad.

    Take care of you…and thanks for your awesome place to share. You are most welcome to add your post today to my link up if you get the chance.

    Denyse.

    https://www.denysewhelan.com.au/denyse-blogs/feed-the-birds-sundaystills-25-2021/

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    1. Thank you for those words, Denyse! In terms of my mental health, I suppose I like the challenge of some kind of work, otherwise I’ll fool around on my tablet all day.

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    2. Hi Denyse, maybe the link isn’t live yet, but I can’t find where to link to LIFE THIS Week.

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        Glad you found it.

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        You have been a busy woman…..thank you for your sharing on #lifethisweek too.

        Thank you for linking up your blog post for #lifethisweek on Monday 22 Feb 2021. Next week, it’s the first optional prompt of Taking Stock where I am using my own prompts for the first time. Hope to see you there, on or off prompt. Take care, Denyse #lifethisweek #linkup #Australia

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  34. Great photos and good to hear you’re making some progress on your house. I would love to move to WA….been looking for over a year!

    Sunday Stills: Birds? What Birds?

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    1. Thank you, Tracey! We have family here in Spokane and Idaho, so it was a no-brainer to move here. We looked at stick-built homes but decided on a property to build a mfg home, which was less expensive. You might like that option since prices seem to be rising here.

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  35. I took a bit of a spin off from feeding those birds with my post called Waiting is for the Birds

    Waiting is for the Birds

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  36. […] for Terri Sunday Stills photo prompt of Feeding the Birds. See Terri’s photographs on her blog, Second Wind Leisure. While it was supposed to be about birds I kind of spun it around as I am not much of a bird […]

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  37. So sorry to read about your mother-in-law, Terri.

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  38. […] For Terri´s Sunday Stills Challenge. […]

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  39. […] of Sunday Stills tells us that February is National Bird Feeding month go Here to learn more. Here’s my photos of bird feeing . Yellow Finches show up at my feeder early each […]

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  40. I know you want to move in NOW, but it really is getting close! I also know you’ll miss your Sacramento birds but I bet, as soon as spring arrives, you’ll be feeding and photographing a whole new array of critters.

    Here’s my Sunday Stills contribution: https://retirementallychallenged.com/2021/02/21/sunday-stills-a-pandemonium-of-parrots/

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  41. Wow, Terris, so much news o9n this post. I’m so sorry to hear about your MIL, we lost my MIL late last year at 89 also, such a sad time regardless of their ages, I feel for you.

    But there is progress on your house and you have started a new house, fabulous news!! Then there’s your amazing bird photos – so much WOW!!!!

    I didn’t know there was a National Bird Feeding Month (obviously in the US) but I’m always keen to know how you pick the themes so this made complete sense to me once I read it.

    Thanks again for all you do, I especially like the links to all the posts – so many joining in!! I do try to visit as many as possible during the week and either leave a comment or, at the very least, ‘like’ their posts, as it’s great to see how others interpret the prompts. Hoping for more progress on your house this week.

    Here’s my link to my post this week: https://debs-world.com/2021/02/21/what-does-a-penguin-and-a-magpie-have-in-common-sundaystills/

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    1. Thank you, Debbie for all your kind words! I’m excited about progress for the home and the job sort of insisted itself into my life and I look forward to its new challenges. I appreciate your support of Sunday Stills and the others who post as well. A true community! Birds are popular posts so we’ll have a lot of links to read this week!

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  42. […] prompt for #SundayStills this week is Feed the Birds and I’ve shared something a bit different, so I hope you’ve enjoyed my take on it. […]

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  43. I’ll be back tomorrow with my post for the challenge but wanted to say meanwhile that I’m sorry to hear of the death of your mother-in-law. It’s never easy to lose a close family member but especially at the moment.

    Better news though about the house – I’m pleased to see things are finally moving ahead there!

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    1. Thank you for your kind words, Sara, I appreciate them. I look forward to your amazing images and story!

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      1. Oh dear, now I have set expectations! There will be images for sure, but I’m not sure they qualify as ‘amazing’, and there won’t be much of a story this time around 😉

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      2. And here it is: https://www.toonsarah-travels.blog/gallery-the-birds-of-the-gambia/ Not much of a story, as I warned you, but I hope you enjoy the photos 🙂

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  44. Well goodness Terri, about time! So glad to read your construction is back underway but sorry to hear about your mother-in-law. To everything there is indeed a season. As for us, while I had nothing to do with the bird feeding, this week’s post shows how they feed themselves scavenging the work of our resident bottlenose dolphins 😊 https://travelsandtrifles.wordpress.com/2021/02/21/lens-artists-challenge-136-s-for-strand-feeding-and-scavengers/

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    1. At least in your post, Tina, you beautifully captured birds and mammals actively feeding as nature intended. It’s an amazing sight to behold. Thank you so much for your kind thoughts!

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  45. Hi Terri the hummingbirds are my favourite as I’ve never seen one before. I’m so sorry for your loss. My mother-in-law passed away unexpectedly in late October at 94 so understand it is a difficult time for your husband especially. Great news that you are progressing with your home finally and also your new job sounds like just what you need at the moment. Thank you for #SundayStills and helping me to use my creative side of my brain. I hope you don’t mind that I try to link it back to the ethos of Women Living Well After 50. Here is my contribution for this week: Birds of a feather flock together and that goes for humans too

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    1. Thank you for your kind thoughts, Sue! With my MIL, it wasn’t unexpected and she lived a long life. But when passing happens it is final and our brains process realities differently. I’m happy you are being creative with Sunday Stills and linking to your life. I love the creativity and please make it work for you and your blog!

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    I’m so sorry for your loss Terri, we hope she passed away peacefully 💜🕊

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    1. Thank you, Xenia. She indeed slipped into eternity peacefully.

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  47. Agency and Birdwatching in COVID-19

    I loved the different directions people went on this one. Especially Johnny is a Bird Dog. 🤣https://retirementreflections.com/2021/02/21/johnny-is-a-bird-dog/

    Bird Brained is certainly how I feel sometimes.

    I find WordPress is not very friendly when it comes to comments. Do you have any tips? It took me about 1/2 an hour on my laptop to open your page, Donna’s page and my page and post links in your comments.

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    1. That’s what is cool about these challenges, is seeing what creative paths folks take with their ideas and photos. I personally haven’t had issues with commenting except in Blogger. Maybe your settings need to be reviewed? Again, happy to have you aboard!

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  48. Condolences for the loss of your MIL. The new job sounds amazing!

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    1. Thank you for the kind words, Dawn!

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  49. I am sorry to hear about your mother-in-law, Terri. 89 is a good age though. Your house is coming along nicely. Building is fraught with problems, I know this from our experiences.

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    1. Thank you, Robbie! My naive self thought that building a manufactured home would be simpler. I’m glad our property already had everything except the septic or we would still be living in California waiting!

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  50. I’m glad your house is making some progress, Terri. I bet you’re more than ready to settle in. Sorry for your family’s loss {{hugs}}

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    1. Thank you, Jacquie! I appreciate your kind words. Totally ready, but that doesn’t prevent me from shopping for furniture while we wait! 🙂

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  51. […] Sunday Stills Photo Challenge – Feed Those Birds! […]

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  52. So sorry about your MIL Terri. I guess I shouldn’t be surprised that you’ll be working again…especially when it’s something like that and you’ll be so good at it.
    XOOX
    Jodie
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    1. Thank you for those kind words, my friend! Who ever retires anyway, and besides, it’s time to buy a new 4wd vehicle to navigate the snowy roads here. I’m giving my old Rav4 to hubby for his use.

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  53. Glad things are going better for you, when had feeders I did the Backyard feeder program. Congratulations on your new position. I have one on hawks on my blog. I am thinking of doing one on raptors.

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    1. Thank you, BL, and I would love to see a post for Sunday Stills from you!

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      1. I am not sure how to link posts so while do them, I don’t try to link them. idahoblebird50.wordpress.com

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      2. I just found your bird post for bird weekly. I will link that for Sunday Stills so others can see your wonderful post next week!

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      3. Thanks for doing that.

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      4. If you type in Sunday Stills you should find my posts for that comment.

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  54. Sorry to hear about your mother-in-law, but glad to hear about the job and that the house is moving along again. Seems like any building project is doomed to delays at some point. The Big Island is notorious for the long time it takes to get permits and inspections. Hopefully, you’ll soon have your bird feeders up at your new home and be taking more photos like these.
    Here’s mine this week: https://grahamsisland.com/2021/02/21/feed-the-birds/

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    1. Thank you for the kind words, Graham. I suppose covid is responsible for the slow downs since many folks work remotely.

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      1. That might have something to do with it, but it was that way pre-covid and I suspect will be the case post-covid.

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  55. Beautiful bird photos, Terri! Very happy for you that the house project is picking up and congrats on your new job.

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    1. Thank you, Susan! Feeling a bit more normal again is a relief!

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  56. […] This week’s Sunday Stills challenge theme is ‘Feed the Birds.’ See more responses here. […]

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  57. The house looks great, Terri. I hope it’s not too much longer before you move in. Love the pictures you shared especially the red tailed hawk. I didn’t realise there was a bird feeding month!

    Here’s my selection…

    https://picture-this.org/2021/02/21/sundaystills-birds-feeding-in-the-garden-naturephotography-gardenbirds/

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    1. Thanks, Cathy, moving in is right around the corner, as they say! I didn’t know either about February being the feeding month until last year when I checked out the National Days calendar. My zoom lens captured great details on the hawk!

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  58. Good morning, Terri,
    Busy week, huh? Winter is a tough time for home construction, but it sounds like progress isare happening now. Your bird pictures are awesome! My contribution this week is a Yellow-Legged Honey Creeper we saw at a bird sanctuary in Key West last year. It is not native to America, but the colors are dazzling! Here’s to another productive week! Joe

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    1. Progress is happening…darn predictive text messed me up!

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    2. Oh yeah, I prefer busy compared to the potential of February doldrums, it’s all good, Joe! What a fabulous bird you shared, those colors!! I hope you don’t mind my linking to your blog, I used your “about” page, not sure if you saw that I linked.

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      1. Terri,
        Please forgive. I saw the link and meant to mention it in the comment above. Thanks so much. Stay warm up there. JB

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  59. […] to the Sunday Stills feature hosted by Terri Webster Schrandt at Second Wind Leisure […]

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    FIrst off, yay on house progression, and your new job. That sounds wonderful. I’m so sorry about your mother in law.

    Love your bird photos. BIrds are just so beautiful. Our winters here in SW Washington are pretty mild. My father in law loves having bird feeders. I should have ventured to his house for some photos. I would have more, but my husband doesn’t like bird poop everywhere…lol. So I have to keep them away from the house, well except my hummingbird feeder.

    Here’s my post for the week.

    https://troyerslovinglife.blogspot.com/2021/02/taking-in-life-around_21.html

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    1. Thank you for your kind words, Kirstin! I’ve been known to borrow other feeders for bird pic ops myself!

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  61. HI, Terri –

    I love your mixture of photography, as well as the updates to what is happening personally for you. I have my fingers crossed that the wiring for your new home will take place SOON. Congratulations on your new position (some people do never retire) :D. Warm hugs on the passing of your mother-in-law.
    I am greatly enjoying being part of the #SundayStills community. Thank you for compiling the roundup. This is an awesome way for us to meet new bloggers and to see diverse and creative responses to a shared prompt.

    Your image of the red-tailed hawk is especially amazing!

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    1. With this whirlwind week, I felt I had some news to share for once, Donna! Little bit in the February doldrums lately! I really appreciate your creative posts for SS and have been so pleased with the response lately! More “work” for me and I welcome it!

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    2. I love the way you posted the community on your blog, as well, Donna. I’m going to start doing that, too. I think it makes for such a friendly community. 🙂

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  62. Lovely captures, Terri. I may find a few for your theme. 🙂

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    1. Thank you, Amy, I would love that!

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      1. Hi Terri. Hope things progress well on the new house and sorry about your Mother in Law. My mum passed with Alzheimer’s and it’s an awful thing. Your bird photos are really good. I feel guilty that we don’t do more for the wild birds in our garden but our efforts were abused by two families of magpies and the bloody squirrels. My photos of bird feeding feature rather more mundane bird varieties i.e. ducks and pigeons. https://oldbloggler.blogspot.com/2021/02/sundaystills-feed-birds.html

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      2. Wonderful to see your link, Paul. Thank you for your kind words. We had the same issue in my former BY with the squirrels and other bully birds 🙂

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  63. Terri, Your blue-painted house looks beautiful against the snow. I’m glad to hear your appointment with the engineer went well and home-building progress is happening. I’m sorry to hear about your mother-in-law’s passing. And wow, you’ve already got a new part-time job. A lot can happen in a week. All your bird photos look fantastic.

    Here’s my entry:

    Lakeside Birdwatching

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    1. Thank you, Natalie! There were certainly some ho-hum days lately but this was a week for the books! I didn’t even finish this post until Saturday evening! I’m enjoying your WCS, I haven’t joined links in a while, so this has been fun!

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  64. We have a seed feeder and a suet feeder and this year i took part in the Great Backyard Bird Count and I amncounting birds every weekend for Bird Canada’s Project Feederwatch. We also have a lot of black and grey squirrels that pick up dropped seeds. This morning a hawk got onto of the squirrels. It took it to our back garden to eat it. Sad but its all part of survival. Thanks for the mention Terri.

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    1. I saw that post, Anne! Feel free to go back and link it to this week’s Sunday Stills! Yep, those big birds need a lot more than bird seed! I had seen a bunch of dove feathers in my backyard last spring–I had to assume an owl or one of the kites had a tasty treat in my backyard!

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  65. […] #SundayStills?Check out these #FeedtheBird posts:Feeding those BirdsBirds of a Feather Flock TogetherWhat do a Magpie and a Penguin have in Common?Hello, Maggie(If you […]

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  66. That hawk is impressive, Terri!

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    1. Thank you, Stevie, I almost fell over as I tracked him overhead with my zoom lens 🙂

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  67. At our previous home of 27 years, we had our share of trees. We loved feeding the birds, watching their behaviors, and of course those crazy squirrels. Now we are in a condo with relatively wide-open spaces. Thanks for the reminders.

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