Monday, March 23, 2009

Montana, American Goldfinch

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While in Montana, we had a great kitchen table view of the birds feeding on Grandma and Grandpa's front porch.
Grandma's Bird Feeder text reads: Grandma says, "The bird is an American Golfinch (Carduelis tristis), male, winter phase. All the tan/grey feathers become bright yellow in the summer. They are common birds at our feeder this time of year."
The kids each scrapped their own goldfinch page.

4 comments:

  1. Wow, those bird pics are amazing- crisp. You are kicking my butt in the scrapping department these days...I really oughta get a move on. But I gotta find the bottom of my desk first. Talk about role reversal for us two, huh? ;) :)

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  2. How fun to get the same thing from the different perspectives of each child!! Wonderful post.

    I just followed you (I'm from MBC Follow me club) and I'm looking forward to reading more!

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  3. Great pages! I'm over from FMFY and am now following your blog - have a great night!

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  4. The pictures are spectacular and the drawings are priceless! Stopping over from FYFM - I'm following you now, and am enjoying my visit! :)

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