After working for over 20 years in an office, I decided to work at home and sell something I really like. To me there is nothing like the sound of birds chirping in the morning. So after lots of pondering I chose to help them out and provide them with their own home at http://www.birdbathplus.com
The birds who live in my decorative birdhouses are glad that horrible hot streak has cooled down, I know I am. It is fledgling season around here. This might be my favorite part of the summer. The garden birdbath fountain is full of colorful babies just learning how to swim and fly. I find it interesting that they seem to be larger than their parents.
The baby Stellar's Jays are hysterical at the bird house feeders and they keep falling into the water fountain. For some reason their little topknots don't work yet and I laugh at them for having bad hair (feather) days. It really is the only way I can tell this year's crop of babies from the adults.
I also have a huge flock of evening gross beaks that call my yard home. They don't live in any of the wooden bird houses because they like to live 200 ft up in the tops of the local conifers. But they feed at the decorative feeders 6 or 7 at a time and swim in the garden fountain and birdbath. The dads are beautifully colored with white, grey, black and touches of bright yellow. They have a chevron of bright yellow over their eyes which make them look like they are wearing Varnet sunglasses. They compete with the Stellar's jays for food at all the decorative bird feeders and for water at the birdbath and the pond. The ladies aren't nearly as pretty but they are all big clowns and love attention.
I went to drive off the other day, when I heard a scritch, scritch, scritch on the roof of my truck. I realized it was one of the babies, suddenly it slid down my windshield and rested on a wiper pecking at the window. I knew he wasn't too well versed in flying skills yet so I didn't want to just drive off. I got out to convince him he needed to move over to the bird house feeder, the fence or maybe the birdbath water fountain. He almost got on to my hand but changed his mind and hopped over to the fence. I got to drive off laughing at his antics.
- Related Videos
- Related Articles
- Ask / Related Q&A




Aggressive Cost Cuts Help Toyota to Profit - Dai-ichi Securities
By: Patrick Ferguson | 15/11/2009Dai-ichi Securities: - Japanese car giants finally see profit after intensive cuts backs and cost cutting schemes.
Carreg.co.uk are looking to but personalised number plates too
By: DALPR | 15/11/2009Carreg.co.uk are looking to purchase rare and cherished number plates
The Death of the SUV
By: Brenda Williams | 15/11/2009A few years ago, I purchased a sport utility vehicle. I wanted something that was going to elevate me off the ground. Besides this, I thought that the commercials were really catchy. I pictured myself driving over rugged terrain and along sandy beaches, spraying out a neat sheat of surf...
Driver Jean Behra
By: Brenda Williams | 15/11/2009Victory in motor sports is dependent on three factors: the skill and daring of the driver, the endurance of the vehicle and the patronage of Lady Luck. All three must work together to bring the driver from starter to champion finish. While any one factor may overwork to compensate for...
Race Car Driver Alberto Ascari
By: Brenda Williams | 15/11/2009Alberto Ascari was literally born into the Grand Prix. He entered this world on July 13, 1918 in Milan, Italy. His father was Antonio Ascari, the Italian racing star of the Grand Prix during the 1920's. Antonio also owned a Fiat dealership in Milan. As a child Alberto met the...
Eugenio Castellotti - Italian Ace
By: Brenda Williams | 15/11/2009Unlike many racecar drivers, Eugenio Castellotti was a member of a wealthy family. He was born on October 10, 1930 in Lodi, Italy. Although he was able to buy a Ferrari when he was just twenty, he didn't begin his racing career until two years later. Eugenio was a socialite...
Get the Most Stylish Tourmaster Jett 2 Jacket Silver
By: Jeammy Pickle | 15/11/2009Tourmaster Jett 2 Jacket: Drive in the Rain Apparel Rain washes away pain. Rain symbolizes the close of drought. Rain intends cleansing. Adults, similar children, passion to walk in the rain, to dance in the rain, and even drive motorcycles in the rain. Professional and amateur motorcyclists yearn for rain during...
Classic Cars and the Pleasure of Owning One
By: Norma Holt | 14/11/2009Until I started writing about them it was a subject that had never really crossed my mind. But what a wealth of pleasure they bring to those who are lucky enough to own and drive a classic car. They may be seen in rallies driving up the highway of any...
May and June Birdies
By: Jean Woods | 16/07/2008 | PetsI know you have listened to me complain about our weather before but this year takes the cake. I put out all the bird houses, set up the garden fountain and the birdbath, filled up the birdfeeders with the new mix and what does it do? It snows....
Birdies
By: Jean Woods | 14/10/2007 | PetsBirdies and birdhouses, ponds and birdbaths, birdfeeders and BEARS! Here we go again. It seems just yesterday the bears were waking up and hunting for birdfeeders filled with their favorite BearFood. Suddenly here it is time for them to start stocking up for the long winter slumber....
July Birdies
By: Jean Woods | 31/07/2007 | PetsI must have done something right this season, which I find pretty amusing since what I did mostly was ignore my garden. I cleaned out all the wonderful ornamental birdhouses as well as hung a few new ones. I cleaned out the pond and the birdbath fountain as well....
April Birdies
By: Jean Woods | 16/04/2007 | PetsThey're here, they're here. Finally, well it seems like forever, some of my migrating feathered friends have returned to their favorite bird feeders, at least to my favorite bird feeders. The youngest pair of evening grosbeaks were the first to return. I find this interesting because they were...
Is Spring Here?
By: Jean Woods | 16/04/2007 | PetsWell it's spring, in some parts of the country anyway, around here winter is truly just beginning. Last week my robin returned, only to be buried in 4 feet of snow. The poor thing. I have a wooden bird feeder on a pole and it literally had...
January Birdies
By: Jean Woods | 07/02/2007 | PetsWow! It seems that our friends in Canada decided we had it much too easy and they sent us some of their cold weather via the "Alberta Clipper", okay you can stop now. For those of you in Minnesota you know what I mean, but believe me for those in...
The Bears Have Finally Gone To Bed!
By: Jean Woods | 31/12/2006 | PetsWell the bears have finally gone to bed, and I hope the raccoons, I don't exactly know what they do for the winter, seems they go away for awhile. The squirrels and the bunnies are still rooting around but not for long. There is too much snow for...
Where Have The Birds Gone?
By: Jean Woods | 08/12/2006 | AutomotiveOh my goodness, after all my begging for new decorative birdhouses I need to take the Christmas Tree outside and plant it in the snow fully stocked with some of the most beautiful housing for my garden residents and visitors.