Sad to say, today, Sunday June 12th, the flowering bush is spent, the blooms withered and falling. Pam took time to document some visitors while the Weigela was in its glory. This is a sample of the species we enjoy while washing the dishes.









These photographs were taken by Pam through our windows with her Iphone 8 plus.
Here is a series of informative signs from Cass Park, just down the hill on the Cayuga Lake Inlet. Pictured are resident birds, most of them visited our backyard feeder.


Click me to find background information on our Weigela bush.
That male Cardinal is absolutely stunning! You are lucky to have such a variety of lovely birds visit your garden.
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Thanks — the song of male Cardinals surround us. I listened to a Wood Thrush last evening.
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Beautiful! Right now I can hear hooded plovers outside over the television – which isn’t very loud. Our bird species in Tasmania are very different to yours.
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Pretty bird! Same here with bushes losing there blossoms Wish they would last all Summer.
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Me too…..we caught those at the peak, just before the flowers dried up.
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Interesting to see birds from another part of North America!
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fortunately, the Cardinals are here year round. I understand that Robins do not move far in the winter
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