I’ll see you in the forest
And I’ll meet you in the forest
Come to the forest with me
Where things are always happening
There’s plenty of things to see
So don’t go far away
Come back, come back every day
Back into the forest with me
They are the lyrics to the theme song of, a children's show from the 60s, "Pixanne." Broadcast weekday mornings on channel 10, WCAU here in the Philadelphia are, it was not a mainstay at our house when I wa growing up. We were a WFIL, Wee Willie Webber household, on Channel 6.
Nevertheless, this song comes to mind every morning as I sit down with my breakfast, of a cup of coffee and a Peanut Butter and Jelly sandwich.
A few weeks ago we put out our feeders and were disappointed for several days when they remained untouched. Then the squirrels discovered a never ending food source. Climbing poles, leaping from trees, and providing us with plenty of laughs at their antics. Finally the birds started to discover the feeders and began to come in. The Titmice were first, followed by the Sparrows, then the rest of the cast assembled. With camera at the ready we can usually get some pictures of all of our breakfast buddies.
All except for the Pileated. His laughing call followed by his drumming on a convenient dead tree announces his arrival. I grab the camera and try to get a picture of him. He usually chooses the back side of trees and occasionally pokes his head around the trunk just long enough for me to see him but not photograph him. I think he mocks me.
Our latest mystery is finding out what is draining our hummingbird feeder overnight. Every morning we come out and it is empty. A couple of times it was on the ground. Another time it was twisted up into the tree it was hanging from. Yesterday we put it on a pole with a squirrel baffle on it, but once again, it was empty this morning. I've ordered a game camera that I will set up and try and get some pictures of the perpetrator. Stay tuned.... film at 11.
In the meantime, I'll watch the crazy squirrels plunder and pillage, the Blue Jay try to take over, the Goldfinches systematically take turns, and I will continue to stalk the elusive Woody the Woodpecker. It's a great way to spend the morning.... and I am more than okay with that.


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Love the photos...that TV show must not have made it to Ohio!
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