No closed doors for these guys George. They both do it out in the open so to speak. Now Bees! They are something else. They do it very high in the sky, not 20,000 feet up, but high enough that we can't see it...and they do it while flying. I wonder what they think of the mile high club - tee hee
No closed doors for these guys George. They both do it out in the open so to speak. Now Bees! They are something else. They do it very high in the sky, not 20,000 feet up, but high enough that we can't see it...and they do it while flying. I wonder what they think of the mile high club - tee hee
Oh! Oh! okay. The birds and the bees. The English Bird. and bees. Hmmm! well bees make honey. It starts with Honey, well,maybe not all the time. But I'm sure honey gets mentioned some of the time, anyway. I can just tell you the beginning of the story and how it got started. It started like this. HONEY! I'M HOME. To be continued.
There are lots of different kinds of birds. Some birds are finches and eat seeds. Some eat insects (we like those guys!). Some eat flesh and are called raptors. Some eat bird seed right out of my feeder. I have a married couple, goldfinches, who come and help themselves, and while the wife is eating, the husband gets up on the porch roof and sings to her.
Winter can be very hard on non-migrating birds. Here in Ohio, the robins do not always migrate and one took up residence on my front porch. It ate all the berries off the hollies, and then one morning I found it frozen to death. Sadly, I researched the subject and if you ever have starving robins around, go to the bird food store or section of your supermarket and buy freeze-dried meal worms for them.
Was there a particular bird you have seen that you want to identify? Try google images.
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polar bear
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You'd be better off to go buy a book.
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dmiller
Galen is the resident *Beekeeper*.
Perhaps he could answer half of your question.:)
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Personally, I never understood how birds and bees could "get together", either.
They have so little in common with each other that I just don't think it could ever last.
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George Aar
Well, I know I was apalled when I found out what birds and bees were doing behind closed doors.
They'd always seemed so nice before...
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No closed doors for these guys George. They both do it out in the open so to speak. Now Bees! They are something else. They do it very high in the sky, not 20,000 feet up, but high enough that we can't see it...and they do it while flying. I wonder what they think of the mile high club - tee hee
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pond
maybe i need an education, i think bird eat the bee's for lunch.
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Beloved polar bear, dmiller, waysider, George Aar, krysilis, and pond
God loves us all my dear friends
polar bear - yes a book would be good
dmiller - yes were is Galen when needed
waysider - maybe with long talks they can make it work
George Aar - yes nice on the outside but turn off the lights and look out
krysilis - there a "mile high club " now we are learning
pond - "no they eat the bee" for breastfast ( the first meal of the day)
thank you
with love and a holy kiss blowing your way Roy
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Oh! Oh! okay. The birds and the bees. The English Bird. and bees. Hmmm! well bees make honey. It starts with Honey, well,maybe not all the time. But I'm sure honey gets mentioned some of the time, anyway. I can just tell you the beginning of the story and how it got started. It started like this. HONEY! I'M HOME. To be continued.
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There are lots of different kinds of birds. Some birds are finches and eat seeds. Some eat insects (we like those guys!). Some eat flesh and are called raptors. Some eat bird seed right out of my feeder. I have a married couple, goldfinches, who come and help themselves, and while the wife is eating, the husband gets up on the porch roof and sings to her.
Winter can be very hard on non-migrating birds. Here in Ohio, the robins do not always migrate and one took up residence on my front porch. It ate all the berries off the hollies, and then one morning I found it frozen to death. Sadly, I researched the subject and if you ever have starving robins around, go to the bird food store or section of your supermarket and buy freeze-dried meal worms for them.
Was there a particular bird you have seen that you want to identify? Try google images.
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Beloved walking and Watered Garden
God loves you my dear friend
walking - what a great begining to a story " HONEY! I'M HOME. To be continued"
Watered Garden - what a great couple you have - yes I can "Try google images"
thank you
with love and a holy kiss blowing your way Roy
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