There are willow pussies
Clad in furry goods,
And a robin singing
In the maple woods.
There's a springing crocus,
And a budding larch,
Who'd ever think the Springtime
And a robin singing
In the maple woods.
There's a springing crocus,
And a budding larch,
Who'd ever think the Springtime
Came along in March.
Author Unknown

My best friend Barb, several years ago, bought both of us
a 'Pussy Willow'. Mine grew to be quite a large tall
tree while hers remained small growing only a few feet. Every
year in February I get excited to see the tiny little pussies
become furry and sprout out of the tan-grey wood.
I hang little buckets in the tree and fill them with sunflower seeds
The Cardinals are the first to come..
Mrs. C is perched above a bucket which you can't see, but
she is giving it the 'eye'. click for a closer look
Author Unknown
My best friend Barb, several years ago, bought both of us
a 'Pussy Willow'. Mine grew to be quite a large tall
tree while hers remained small growing only a few feet. Every
year in February I get excited to see the tiny little pussies
become furry and sprout out of the tan-grey wood.
she is giving it the 'eye'. click for a closer look
On one of my travels last week I caught a glimpse of
a Red Winged Blackbird... It was a dark rainy day but
he was singing loud and strong announcing that
Spring Cometh!
That pussy willow is beautiful, growing from the twigs like soft velveteen jewels. I also enjoy the shots of the Red-winged Blackbird whose presence announces spring, the Downy Woodpecker watching you, the Tufted Titmouse with the grape-sized mouthful, and the Mockingbird on the orange stepstool.
ReplyDeletelovely willow and the bird pix are fabulos!
ReplyDeleteFantastic post.The signs of spring are encouraging.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,Ruth
I've always wanted to plant a pussy-willow tree but never did..I love their bursts of fur in the early spring..and you got some lovely shots of all those birds perched in your tree.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love the pic. of the titmouse and that grape..lol..was it stuck on his bill?
I know Spring is out there but today as we sit here and watch it dump a foot of snow on us..my smile is :(!!
I'm with ya, Spring is almost here--The signs are everywhere!
ReplyDeleteGreat pics! Great post!
I so enjoyed this post Jalynn. My pussywillows are still in bed!!
ReplyDeleteLove all the bird photos!
Fun reading the stories your photos tell.
ReplyDeleteWhat amazing photos you have. I do hope spring in here.
ReplyDeleteTina: I think that titmouse was eating the grapes cause he came back for more. go figure.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make a bouquet w/ those pussy willows! Nice to see all those birdys that enjoy them! And I love seeing your birds eat the fruit - I wondered how that titmouse was able to get that grape down! LOL!
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted a pussy willow. Yours looks wonderful and what a cheerful little bucket you used for the seeds. As usual I am jealous of the cardinals :-) You could show them everyday and I would never get bored.
ReplyDeleteOOHHHHH love the grape snatcher photos. Beautiful job!
ReplyDeleteWow. You have a large variety of birds in this post. I will post a collection tomorrow (Tuesday) on my birds blog.
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