Wednesday, May 29, 2013

The count is eight

 The count of wild lovebirds at 
our feeders is EIGHT.

Four females, four males; pairs for life.
 Nick & Nora, Liz & Dick, 
Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice

 Our mornings are filled with their beauty 
and their crazy chatter.
Love (birds) is (are)  in the air!

11 comments:

Barb said...

How wonderful to observe them at your home - they look charming.

Diane AZ said...

They look so adorable, I can imagine how much fun they are to watch and listen too! :)

Jo's World said...

Are they nesting? Or do they prefer a "just the two of us" romantic life?

You are very lucky to have these beautiful pairs in your trees and feeders.

Cheers and hugs,

Jo

Banjo52 said...

I guess they're more interesting than sparrows? But kinda dumb? kinda bird-brained?--haven't developed no-fault divorce yet. THAT's why they're so noisy--they're screaming at each other. Something about leaving the lid up . . .

Unknown said...

Good nesting of Birds. looking very nice in nest. sparrow looking very good

KB said...

You are so lucky to have such colorful and wonderful birds right outside your window! Great photos! Can you tell who is who? Which one is Nick? :) Actually, you probably can, knowing you!

Rohrerbot said...

You lucky devil!!!!! Oh I am so jealous! Great shots Mizz Brenda!

How Sam Sees It said...

I think that is so cool! I know they would be considered an invasive species, but how neat!

Sam

Pasadena Adjacent said...

The blue lovebirds are my favorite

Celeste said...

How beautiful, they are such sweet little birds. They make me long for life back in Zambia where we had masses of Lillians Lovebirds.

Pat Tillett said...

That is so cool to have them around. They are so pretty! Thanks for the great photos!