Even though I awake before dawn, I now have my own personal alarm clock! Each and every morning for the past month, a beautiful male Northern Cardinal worms his way out of the jasmine vine where he and Mrs. Cardinal spend the cool nights and sits upon the fence. He begins a sort of high-pitched squeaking call which echoes throughout the room even though he is a good twenty feet from the window. Since I know he will be calling, it has become my habit to sit nearby just to hear him. This is my wake up call! In fact, I do believe he fully has that in mind.
Since mid-December, it has been my habit to step outside and put a bit of birdseed out for my fine feathered friends. I figure food may be getting a tad scarce so giving a helping hand seems to be in order. This was always done as I headed out the door for my morning hike about the place. The birds have gotten accustomed to having breakfast served just a few feet from their nightly roosting spot and now fret if I am a bit late.
I have been putting the seeds directly on a low table but that is all about to change. This morning, there was a feral cat hiding just a few feet away under the front steps. That rascal was eyeing up my birds! I shooed it away but it kept returning. I had no choice but to sit outside in the icy north wind to keep it at bay. Son promised he would build a bird feeder and put it up out of the cat's reach. Perhaps my sweet friends will be safe, then.

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