Friday, 27 December 2024

SHARING NUTS WITH MY BALCONY BIRDS


I hope you enjoyed the festivities. We did, and after we had eaten and opened our presents we played two games which my son Marco Paulo brought with him, and both Eva and I laughed so much until our sides ached. They were really fun games and everyone had a great time. I just can't remember the names of the games but when I do, I'll let you know..We celebrate both the Eve and the day as a family, so today was a day of rest for me and this morning after saving some dried fruits and nuts left over from Christmas to eat with my Weetabix breakfast, I  saved half to share with my balcony birds. They really enjoyed the Pine nuts, Walnuts and  Hazel nuts I mixed with the peanuts. It also attracted some more birds to the feeders Robins, Blackcap  and Jays. I didn't manage to capture a photo of the male Blackcap however. but here are a few that I did manage to photograph. If some of these images are out of focus put it down to the consumption of too many naughty but nice glasses of Champagne drank over these three days. :)



The European Robin in the shade with a broom handle on the right, :)



                                                        Two Eurasian Blue tit images






                                                                    European   Robin


                                                        Two Eurasian Blue tit images





Green stinkbug on the balcony





Eurasian Jay


                                                                                 European  Robin.                       



                                                                                Coal tit


                                                                    Eurasian Blue tit


Eurasian Jay


My Jade Plant  Crassula ovata has been in flower for weeks now and shows no signs of  fading, there are even buds yet to open. It's a pretty sight on my balcony.



                                                        A male Chaffinch seen from my balcony.


Crested tit


Same male Chaffinch.


                                                    Greenfinch which only eat the sunflower seeds.

6 comments:

MELODY JACOB said...

Sounds like you had a wonderful holiday filled with joy and great company! The birdwatching on your balcony is such a lovely touch to the festivities. I invite you to read my new blog post!

Angie's Recipes said...

Wonderful that you had a great celebration with your family! Those birds are so gorgeous!

Irma said...

Dear Sonjia,
What a beautiful series of photos of the different types of birds.
Nice that you enjoyed the Christmas holidays and that you played games, I was in bed on the first Christmas day, got sick two times in quick succession, not nice but nothing you can do about it.
I wish you a nice weekend.
Greetings Irma

Marit said...

Dear Sonjia,

I love seeing the beautiful pictures of the birds on your balcony. I am always amazed that many of the birds you have are the same ones I have here. The European Robin looks wonderful. Your Crassula ovata is very nice with the white flowers. Take care my dear friend.
Warm hugs.
Marit

David M. Gascoigne, said...

Good morning, Sonjia: Not only did you drink lots of Champagne ((Bravo!) over the holidays, you got lots of Champagne pictures of the visitors to your balcony, sufficient cause for the rest of us to raise a roast. What a fabulous group of friends you have. Mind you, for pine nuts, walnuts and hazelnuts I’d be in the front row! Even a Green Stink Bug came to check it out. They all know that Sonjia’s Café is the place to be, where, in addition to fine food the sounds of revelry can be heard coming from the warmth inside. All in all, a fine Christmas I would say. Hugs and kisses - David

eileeninmd said...

Hello Sonjia,
I am amazed to see your beautiful birds, you are so lucky to have these beauties on your balcony. Wonderful collection of photos.
I wish you all the best in 2025, a peace and joy! Have a happy and healthy New Year.

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