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Sittin on a Sunday

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katie-1643 Katie and I spent some time weeding this morning.  Well to be truthful I weeded and Katie napped on the warm black asphalt of the driveway.  She’s the only Sheltie I’ve ever met that likes to be really warm.  After awhile I got too warm myself and we retreated to the rocker on the shady deck.  She’s being very good, intently watching the birds at the feeder, but not (yet) lunging off the deck to attack.  I keep telling her what a good girl she is, but I’m sure as soon as the resident chipmunk arrives all bets will be off.

Meanwhile the most beautiful wonderful thing just happened.  As I’m sitting here on the deck reading email (got to love that wireless!) and listening to a neighbor’s country music while sipping on iced tea, there is a ruckus in the trees just above the bird feeder.  And then down swoops a blue jay being chased by a Baltimore oriole!  The oriole chased the blue jay up and down through the trees for quite a long time, so I got to watch the sun flickering off of its bright orange back.  Then they both landed on the ground and the oriole continued to chase the blue jay until the jay left with a big squawk.  Sadly I imagine the cause of all this is that the jay tried to raid the oriole’s nest.  Or something equally traumatic.  But I only see an oriole maybe once a summer and never for as long as I got to watch this one.  I’m hoping he (she?) is around more this summer.  I have a feeder for them somewhere in the basement.  Guess it won’t do much good down there; I should find it and try to entice them to visit me again.  Last year an oriole tried to eat from the humming bird feeder, which is why I bought the oriole feeder.  Of course I never saw the orioles again after that first appearance.

So now it’s just Katie and I, one neighbor’s country music, another’s lawnmower, my backyard wren singing her heart out, and the frogs across the way joining in on the summer’s symphony.  Can’t say I’ve heard better .

Enjoy your weekend everyone!

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Author: dawnkinster

I'm a long time banker having worked in banks since the age of 17. I took a break when I turned 50 and went back to school. I graduated right when the economy took a turn for the worst and after a year of library work found myself unemployed. I was lucky that my previous bank employer wanted me back. So here I am again, a long time banker. Change is hard.

4 thoughts on “Sittin on a Sunday

  1. Guiness likes to lie in the sun too. And its hot, like in the 90’s. Of course chihuahua’s love the sun. Enjoy your day. Diana

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  2. Sounds like a relaxing day. We are seeing lots of cardinals this year for some reason. And I saw one cool bird heading into my birdhouse, but Misty barked and scared it away. I keep hoping the bird comes back, and becomes our summer guest!

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  3. That sounds like the most perfect Sunday. While over in NC we got to see the brightest colored red cardinals. We had them in minnesota but not this vibrant scarlet color we say in NC. In the evenings I loved sitting on the deck listening to the whipperwhils and hearing the surf crashing in the background. It is the simple pleasures that are the best

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  4. How awesome to have an oriole in your backyard! You’re probably right about it chasing the jay away from it’s nest. Those jays are not nice birds. But it means that you have a “nesting” oriole in your yard! Maybe you’ll see fledglings soon. We have a couple of cardinal fledglings in our backyard and unfortunately, lots of grackle families. They create quite a ruckus!

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