Demanding little dude, aren’t you?
Shoulda set the sun to go off a little later in the morning.
Once again I extend the offer to move here pal. After “graylight” dawns, the sun typically shows up around 4:45 PM.
It’s never getting bright here at 4:45AM. Maybe around 6:15AM in June.
Where is Grasshopper? Is he still sleeping?
The wee lad is probably hiding under crows ruffled feathers until he smells food!
yuck,yuck,yuck!worms, blech (-:
now that is the feathered pig i have learned to love…: )
My little guy rings a bell to let me know he’s ready to wake up. Outdoor birds have been known to tap on the windows if feeders are empty. Birds are smart!
MUST be related to the crows who wake us up at the crack of dawn.
margueritem over 12 years ago
Demanding little dude, aren’t you?
Ida No over 12 years ago
Shoulda set the sun to go off a little later in the morning.
zero over 12 years ago
Once again I extend the offer to move here pal. After “graylight” dawns, the sun typically shows up around 4:45 PM.
GROG Premium Member over 12 years ago
It’s never getting bright here at 4:45AM. Maybe around 6:15AM in June.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 12 years ago
Where is Grasshopper? Is he still sleeping?
Loijen over 12 years ago
The wee lad is probably hiding under crows ruffled feathers until he smells food!
awesome person over 12 years ago
yuck,yuck,yuck!worms, blech (-:
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 12 years ago
now that is the feathered pig i have learned to love…: )
vldazzle over 12 years ago
My little guy rings a bell to let me know he’s ready to wake up. Outdoor birds have been known to tap on the windows if feeders are empty. Birds are smart!
tbritt99 over 12 years ago
MUST be related to the crows who wake us up at the crack of dawn.