Thursday, May 8, 2025

Another Thankful Thimble Thursday in the Sun

Hello and happy Thursday, friends! Thimble is of course ready for Angel Brian's Thankful Thursday Blog Hop.

Today, Thimble is again grateful for sun puddles, even when they start to disappear.


We've been enjoying lots of sun lately, which makes Thimble so very happy. And Thimble hopes you're enjoying lots of sun puddles as well!



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And now let's share the fill-in statements for tomorrow's Friendly Fill-Ins challenge. My amazing co-host Ellen of 15andmeowing came up with the first two, and I came up with the second two.

1. My _________ is too _________.

2. _________ calls me _________.

3. I'm most likely to take _________ to a potluck.

4. I need to ask _________ for help with _________.


We'll see you tomorrow, friends!



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Flashback Doodle of the Day

Because a birthday and a day of remembrance have fallen on the past two Wednesdays, pup Astrid hasn't gotten to share any of her newest adventures. She'll get to remedy that very soon, but I told her that for today I'll at least pick a flashback doodle in which she stars alongside the kitties. And for that, I chose one of our spooky-ish summertime doodles from a couple years ago.




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Tip of the Day
 
Today's tip in our wildlife series is all about feeding those birds in your yard. To begin, it may not be necessary to put food out for birds in warm months, when, unlike in the cold winter months, natural food sources are prevalent. That being said, it nevertheless typically does no harm to feed birds in your yard even in the warm months. So, feel free to feed those feathered friends. Your furbabies will thank you for the Bird TV.

Now, let's start with a couple of things not to feed the birds in your yard. Bread is one food that is not really all that ideal for birds. This is especially the case if the bread is moldy, which can have toxic effects. Chocolate is of course another no-no when it comes to feeding birds. Those are just to name a couple, though. If you have any doubts about a food being toxic to birds or other wildlife, err on the side of caution and do not leave it outdoors for them.

Now, on to what you can feed those birds. There can be a lot of factors when it comes to feeding birds. Different regions have different birds, different birds prefer different feed, and different feed sometimes requires different feeders or feeding methods. If you are really serious about feeding birds in your back yard, perhaps do a tad bit of research, or ask for some professional advice when purchasing bird feed at a specialty store. In short, though, birds often enjoy foods such as sunflower seeds, millet, nyjer seeds (typically put out for goldfinches), cracked corn, suet cakes, peanuts, or even some fruit. Remember what we said in previous tips, though, and place food for the birds somewhere that is safe for them, as well as for your furbabies.

3 comments:

Melissa, Mudpie and Angel Truffles (Mochas, Mysteries and Meows) said...

Nothing but clouds and rain here for days :(

messymimi said...

Happy sunpuddling, Thimble and I hope we get to see Astrid soon, although I do love the doodle of her.

pilch92 said...

Thimble is a cutie. Great drawing and tips.