Bird-brain Posted on September 1, 2016 by skat Little did I know When I set out feeders, I’d Get forty sparrows! skat@2016 Like this? Share it!:MoreLike this:Like Loading... Related
Ha! They’re not very threatening at all. They are buried in the clover in our backyard, trying to clean up the finch seed that is hiding underneath. LikeLike Reply ↓
Is there another? I love all the Hitchcock films. Even his comic ones like, “Mr. and Mrs. Smith” (the Robert Montgomery/Carole Lombard version ;). LikeLike
I much prefer mood films to ‘action’, but then I cut my artistic teeth on High Noon and The Third Man LikeLike
Oh, I’m a big fan of old westerns. My parents raised me right! The Third Man is a great film too. Have you ever seen “Night of the Hunter”? LikeLike
Robert Mitchum at his darkest, been a long time and I remember only a small part of it but a film to remember. LikeLiked by 1 person
I know what you mean; I saw it some time ago as well. We do own a copy, but you have to be in the right mood to watch it. It’s a good one though! LikeLike
The Tin Star is one of my favourites, and Once Upon A Time In The West, but there aren’t too many westerns I don’t enjoy. LikeLike Reply ↓
Oh, yeah, and they’ve even adapted to eating from the finch feeder when the other one runs out! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
Hitchcock, eat your heart out 😱
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Ha! They’re not very threatening at all. They are buried in the clover in our backyard, trying to clean up the finch seed that is hiding underneath.
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I love that Hitchcock film though.
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Me too, as long as your sparrows haven’t seen it!
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I think I’m safe; they’ve only seen “Rear Window”.
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Now that’s a fine film, James Stewart version.
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Is there another? I love all the Hitchcock films. Even his comic ones like, “Mr. and Mrs. Smith” (the Robert Montgomery/Carole Lombard version ;).
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I much prefer mood films to ‘action’, but then I cut my artistic teeth on High Noon and The Third Man
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Oh, I’m a big fan of old westerns. My parents raised me right! The Third Man is a great film too. Have you ever seen “Night of the Hunter”?
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Robert Mitchum at his darkest, been a long time and I remember only a small part of it but a film to remember.
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I know what you mean; I saw it some time ago as well. We do own a copy, but you have to be in the right mood to watch it. It’s a good one though!
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I’ve a copy of High Noon, still great.
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The Tin Star is one of my favourites, and Once Upon A Time In The West, but there aren’t too many westerns I don’t enjoy.
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Forty! lucky to see twenty together here, or even five.
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Oh, yeah, and they’ve even adapted to eating from the finch feeder when the other one runs out!
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Versatile opportunists.
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Oh, that’s for sure!
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