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Hummingbird and pesky bee (Original Post)
Walleye
Sep 9
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SheltieLover
(58,914 posts)1. Beautiful pix!
I'll bet Patches keeps a close eye on that feeder. lol
Walleye
(34,342 posts)2. Yes, it definitely got him interested in the windowsill this morning where I have a couple of small feeders
He seems pretty chipper this morning likes me to brush his back. I hope everything clears up soon. Just leftover itches and scratches. I think.
SheltieLover
(58,914 posts)3. So glad he is getting back to normal!
AllaN01Bear
(22,604 posts)4. cool.
Mousetoescamper
(4,651 posts)5. That's a fun and fascinating photo! Good work!
Walleye
(34,342 posts)6. Thank you, it's kind of backlit