A light snow overnight has made everything pretty and white again. Still not really much on the ground, but at least it looks like winter. The birds are everywhere lately. Lin next door gave me her peanut butter suet recipe, and we made a couple of birch log suet holders. Many different birds seem to like them a lot, including the chickadees, a nuthatch, and woodpeckers.
The favorite suet feeder in the yard seems to be the ceramic feeder in the gazebo. It’s never worked well with seeds, because the holes are too large. But stuffed with suet it attracts all types. Looks pretty gross, but birds do seem to love it.
A group of English Sparrows has taken over one of the feeders, and they are also occupying the forsythia bush near the deck. Don’t really want a sparrow tree in the yard, so I may discourage them.
The new snow was pretty for sure. I don’t love winter, and I don’t love snow. But if I’ve got to put up with winter I would like some of the beauty of snow, especially in January.
The gargoyle is still guarding the hole in the pond created by the aerator and sometimes the heater. I haven’t been able to see the fish for awhile since the snow covered the ice over most of the pond. Hope they are hanging on. Looking forward to the melt in another month or two.
Peanut Butter Suet Recipe:
Melt ½ pound Lard
Stir in 1 cup chunky Peanut Butter (or creamy PB and fine ground peanuts)
Add 2 cups yellow corn meal
2 cups quick oats
¾ cup flour
1/3 cup sugar
Store in Refrigerator or garage in winter.
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