Lynn's in birdwatcher so she needs for you to tell her just what you're looking at! She miss seeing a lot of the spring warblers go through because the weather was so terrible.
You would love to watch the birdeis we have here, Duke.and just the other day, petcretary found a woodpecker nesting in a hole in a dead tree. She was glad it withstood the storms we had last year. It was a BIG one, not sure of what species, maybe a pileated? You sure are intent and alert!
Lynn's in birdwatcher so she needs for you to tell her just what you're looking at! She miss seeing a lot of the spring warblers go through because the weather was so terrible.
ReplyDeleteYou are acting like a bird dog! LOL...
ReplyDeleteAnd The Birdie is watching you too!
ReplyDeleteBring on the weekend weather - the temps!!!
H&K&W
Willow
Good job Duke, what kinda birdie do you think it is??
ReplyDeletexoxo,
Rosy & Sunny
You sure are on alert handsome Duke!
ReplyDeleteCharlee: "BIRD!!!"
ReplyDeleteThere is always birdie alerts this time of year. What a great shot.
ReplyDeleteI linked this post to Wordless Wednesday.
Have a woof woof day and rest of the week. ♥
Duke your perfect profile is pointing the direction.
ReplyDeleteI love you bandana
Hugs cecilia
Hari OM
ReplyDeleteYour best spotters pose on there, Duke! Hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx
Your mom is lucky to have you help point out the birds for her, Duke.
ReplyDeleteYou look very intent on that birdie, Duke!
ReplyDeleteWoofs,
Ollie
Those birds, always taunting, just out of reach.
ReplyDeleteHelloo Duke, i have a pug at home, her name is Ula, ha s12 years...my Lady Ula:))
ReplyDeleteBest wishes from my Ljubljana (Slovenije) HUG, Andreja
You are an excellent bird watcher
ReplyDeleteYou would love to watch the birdeis we have here, Duke.and just the other day, petcretary found a woodpecker nesting in a hole in a dead tree. She was glad it withstood the storms we had last year. It was a BIG one, not sure of what species, maybe a pileated?
ReplyDeleteYou sure are intent and alert!