Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Bird Snacks

In the winter time the wild life changes a lot in the highlands.  We see a lot less big animal, mostly just their tracks. The birds that stick around are always in luck, we have tons of native plants to provide snacks for them. But when the kids want a close up (or the cats need some entertainment) we head to the freezer for some yummy bird treats.





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I usually make these about twice a winter and that will last me the entire snow season.  I use what ever left over fruit the kids had a lunch, as well as old freezer fruit,(this photo shows apples and cranberries); bird seed; peanut butter; and what ever fat I have rendered from a previous dinner(this part is totally optional, if you use enough PB it will hold together).  Mix it all together and spread it out on baking sheet, the kids and I cut out heart shapes, but any shape will work, the left overs are shoved into a wonder bread sandwich carrier, it fits perfect into my suet cage....
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Note:  We hang this close to a glass window, and by spring there is quite a large amount of seeds and PB stuck to the window, for easier clean up hang it in a tree visible from you windows.





Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Waiting for winter?

So I cant believe I'm saying this, but I'm missing the snow....now maybe there have been a few times where it snowed, but nothing has stuck!  We've only been here 5 years, but there has always been some snow, at least enough for a sled ride and good size snowman.  The warmer weather has also brought a rise in the creek, normally in January it's frozen solid and covered with snow.  We don't usually see a rise until April(and then my favorite, a flood in May).  I'm not sure what this means for this spring and summer, but I know the goats are LOVING it!!

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And maybe I'm a little excited to see how the plants will be behaving, maybe crocus in Feb?!!?