Guest guest Posted January 22, 1999 Report Share Posted January 22, 1999 You're right of course Connie. I have two bird feeders and lots of birds that visit but somehow the winter birds (even the chickadees) are silent compared to the spring and summer visitors. The bluejays too don't sound their raucous cries as much in winter. Like every other living creature I guess there's a sense of saving strength to survive the season. So, I'll just wait it out, snooze during the day when I feel like it and my limbs are quiet, enjoy Mr. Biggles and his antics, read while the Permax is effective and..............just coast. CHEERS!! Jeanne and Mr. Biggles in icy Poultney, VT Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 1999 Report Share Posted January 22, 1999 You're right of course Connie. I have two bird feeders and lots of birds that visit but somehow the winter birds (even the chickadees) are silent compared to the spring and summer visitors. The bluejays too don't sound their raucous cries as much in winter. Like every other living creature I guess there's a sense of saving strength to survive the season. So, I'll just wait it out, snooze during the day when I feel like it and my limbs are quiet, enjoy Mr. Biggles and his antics, read while the Permax is effective and..............just coast. CHEERS!! Jeanne and Mr. Biggles in icy Poultney, VT Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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