We have had some visitors here at Harmony Hills this past week.
Mr. Blue Jay is frequently seen visiting the bird feeder.
Mrs. Squirrel is also making a daily stop. Her lively acrobatics is always entertainment at its best.
In fact these two do not seem the least bothered that each other is near. So glad they don't mind sharing.
Meanwhile this duo keeps watch for any critters that might not be welcome visitors.
Well we are all so happy you stopped by to visit us.
Here is hoping you have a great week and enjoy a few visitors as well.
Hugs Debbie
Debbie, so lovely to see your post! What beautiful visitors you have had! I enjoyed your photos, thank you so much for sharing. I hope you have a great week! Hugs. :)
ReplyDeleteHugs to you Debbie!
ReplyDeleteLove the birds and squirrels, but your shepherds are gorgeous. Hugs and a good week to you.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like we share a love of the birds, dear Debbie, and I also have a couple of squirrels who come for water and share the space very nicely together. Do the shepherds chase the squirrels? I bet they love going after them. Have a beautiful week. Blessings, my friend.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely all your photos are Debbie. Your dogs are beautiful and look very focussed on something :D)
ReplyDeleteI was really taken by Mr Blue Jay and Mrs Squirrel. It's always nice when two different species can get along without any problems. Our little chook and a blackbird were doing that this morning, busily scratching away at the ground side by side.
Have a really happy week won't you. Cheerio for now :D)
So nice to see everyone! That squirrel in particular looks pretty chubby and happy!
ReplyDeleteHope that you had a nice weekend and that the coming week is a good one. Take care!
Libby
Beautiful photos Debbie! I love your Shepherds....!!!! Enjoy your day, my friend!!!
ReplyDeleteGod bless you and have a lovely week!
ReplyDeleteLovely visitors ... I do especially like sighting of your doggy duo. Handsome fellows.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a beautiful week ahead...
Brenda
My feeders and heated birdbath are making the birds happy after being empty for 2 weeks - they returned in full force! ha ha.
ReplyDeleteThat's quite a bit of wildlife you've got there! :)
ReplyDeleteWishing you a great week too and thank you for the lovely photos :-)
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Your dogs look so happy! It is fun to watch birds and animals. I wish you a great week!! hugs
ReplyDeleteLovely visitors!
ReplyDeleteDarling visitors, and the duo are, as always, beautiful!
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So lovely to see the squirrel and the Jay sharing the food you leave for them, you will always have visitors, with your kindness.
ReplyDeleteLove the photos of your visitors ... and their guardians :) yes, I have quite a few here, too. And they let me know with their twittering and cheeping that they are here and waiting to be fed.
ReplyDeleteKathryn XX
I love squirrels. They are so mischievous.
ReplyDeleteIt seems like I've been distracted lately and not getting around to all the blogs as often. Visiting here gives me such peace viewing some of the quiet and simple joys of life...especially in these disruptive times. Thank you for bringing a bit of peace to all of us. have a great week!
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Debbie, I enjoyed seeing all your company. We have very had lots of birds which I love .stay warm, love to you Diana
ReplyDeleteDo the dogs chase the squirrels? Our Jack Russell used to chase them, though she didn't seem to bother the birds.
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