I'm waiting for the pheasant to jump up by the daffodils. He comes to eat the bird seed that has fallen from the feeders. I know he is hiding behind the tree. Maybe I will go out and chase him off.
Wow a phesant! We don't have anything that cool here! We think you should watch him for a while, and then maybe chase him. Oh it sounds so exciting to us!
You have a pretty view from inside as well as when you are outside. Keep your eye on the pretty daffodil that pheasant can jump out at any moment. Then chase it. Just a thought cause you don't need to listen to me, as you are already a great hunter. I sure miss my hunting days.
I have never seen a pheasant before. Can you send him over to my house after you have chased him off?
I have a zoom groom too. Mine is purple. Maybe I should ask my Mom to leave mine out all the time so I can groom my face, too.
Thanks for helping to vote for our shelter. We are SSOOOOO close to winning. It would be such a shame if we didn't. May we add you to our daily reminder? It would help bunches. The contest ends on April 18th.
Oh my chokolate covured rice crispy treat! Yoo shuld go and get that feasant cawse yoo need to be in tip-top fur the littur of kittehs we are having togethur!!
I just got back frum the V-E-T and thay told me I'm having a squillion baby kittehs...and of corse YER THE FATHUR my vanilla creme cremme brulee! . . . . . . April fools!!! hahahaha
We are ginger and white brothers and enjoy sharing our adventures together walking in the fields. Sadly Eric left for the Rainbow Bridge on 19.03.2013. I joined my brother on 1st May 2017 so now we are together again for all time.
Wow a phesant! We don't have anything that cool here! We think you should watch him for a while, and then maybe chase him. Oh it sounds so exciting to us!
ReplyDeleteGood things come to those who wait!
ReplyDeleteYou are so patient. Good for you!
ReplyDeletePheasants, horses, mousies...You guys have such great visitors--and adventures!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Kea, y'all have way cool critters to watch!
ReplyDeleteBe careful they are big birds.. Hugs GJ x
ReplyDeleteOh cool....can we wait with you so we can see it too?LOL=^Y^=
ReplyDeleteOh that must be exciting to see. The Woman saw a pheasant on her way to work today.
ReplyDeleteWe don't have any of those around here, at least that we've seen anyway.
ReplyDeleteAnother great adventure for you, Eric........just watch his beak!!!!! xxxxxxxxxxxx
ReplyDeleteGET 'EM!!!
ReplyDeleteWe want to see pictures of you chasing him!
ReplyDeleteThose birds look tastier than efer!
ReplyDeleteNo fevvers like that around here!
ReplyDeleteYou have a pretty view from inside as well as when you are outside. Keep your eye on the pretty daffodil that pheasant can jump out at any moment. Then chase it. Just a thought cause you don't need to listen to me, as you are already a great hunter. I sure miss my hunting days.
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I have never seen a pheasant before. Can you send him over to my house after you have chased him off?
ReplyDeleteI have a zoom groom too. Mine is purple. Maybe I should ask my Mom to leave mine out all the time so I can groom my face, too.
Thanks for helping to vote for our shelter. We are SSOOOOO close to winning. It would be such a shame if we didn't. May we add you to our daily reminder? It would help bunches. The contest ends on April 18th.
Eric, you are being a very patient good boy!!...You are a real sweetheart!...xo...Calle, Halle, Sukki
ReplyDeleteI could spend hours looking at a pheasant. I'm pretty sure Pumpy would freak out if he saw such a big bird in our garden.
ReplyDeleteHow did my pheasant get all the way over there????
ReplyDeleteWow! We think a pheasant would be very exciting in our garden. We hope he pops up soon for you and you don't have to wait too long!
ReplyDeleteSo, was he there? And did you catch him?
ReplyDeleteEric you are so patient and still while you are waiting for the pheasant to show himself - hope you are rewarded with a good dinner!
ReplyDeleteKeep watching those birds are sneaky little things. Love the view from your window!!!
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Eric, your view just goes on and on and on and on...
ReplyDeletehehe that would be so much fun to watch!
ReplyDeleteMomma says that she would be watching the view more! so pretty! :)
Sometimes it's good just to look at things through the windows... out of beak range :)
ReplyDeleteI've never seen a pheasant! I don't think I'd be as patient as you are!
ReplyDeleteYour eyesight must be better than mine. I don't see any pheasant in your yard!
ReplyDeleteGeorge
Fess-ant is even better then Chick-hen! I thinks you should go catch him.
ReplyDeleteYou guys has such grate and manly-cat adventures.
TK
i do not see a pheasant... i have never seen a pheasant. i want to see a pheasant!
ReplyDeleteI don't see the pheasant either, now you be nice.
ReplyDeleteOh that sounds like fun, Eric!
ReplyDeleteNow that's what I call bird watching!
ReplyDelete~Lisa Co9T
Wow!!
ReplyDeleteYou are so patient .....
did you catch him .... LOL
Hugs Kareltje =^.^=
Oh my chokolate covured rice crispy treat! Yoo shuld go and get that feasant cawse yoo need to be in tip-top fur the littur of kittehs we are having togethur!!
ReplyDeleteI just got back frum the V-E-T and thay told me I'm having a squillion baby kittehs...and of corse YER THE FATHUR my vanilla creme cremme brulee!
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April fools!!! hahahaha
Did you get him Eric?
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Abby
Well be right over to help you!
ReplyDeleteOMC, you get to see PHEASANTS?! I want to live where you live!
ReplyDeleteWe hope that it's a pleasant pheasant:)
ReplyDeleteWhere's it? We don't see it...wait, is dat it's tail feathers? Man, yoor sure lucky to haf alla dis fun stuff in yoor own backyard.
ReplyDeleteWe just get to birdwatch from the inside all the time...it can be frustrating!
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