Forty-first time is a charm?
This photo was difficult to come by. First there was attracting birds to the bird feeder, second keeping the squirrels at bay, which meant buying a squirrel proof bird feeder. Back to square one, however, the squirrels did not realize that the bird feeder was them proof. That meant we had to move and modify the squirrel proof bird feeder, which would have been fine, but by then the birds had given up - imagine happening on a good restaurant that keeps moving to a different locale. After three weeks, we were situated; the birds found the feeder and the squirrels were making considerably less attempts, and succeeding at a fraction of what they had been.
By this time, Brian had reversed snowbirded down to Florida, and I was left at home with the camera. Birds were eating but my iPhone lacked the zoom necessary to catch them feasting. I had to punt with the Fuji. To make matters more complicated- if that is even possible- birds don't look at the camera when they're dining and more than that, they move quickly. No, make that
really quickly.
Here is the result of the multitudes of pictures I took. #thankgoodnessfordigital
Pawling, NY- July, 2017