
Sometimes birdies get up WAY too early....
Here is a TC video of some of these silly birds.
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Now, I'm going back to sleep until the alarm goes off!

We are joining Comedy Plus for the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop! Thanks to Sandee for hosting!
thetwo berds are like me and da nelly ... as soon as one found something the other one wants it too LOL
ReplyDeletethey sure are cute and busy, busy, busy at Daybreak. Beau and I greet the sun every day, the birds are gone since the storm. we did see a murder of crows yesterday. no song birds anywhere
ReplyDeleteYou know rabbits are up super early too. We find them a lot more fun and love our early morning walks more because we see more of those long earred creatures.
ReplyDeleteHari Om
ReplyDeleteWhat sweet sounds as they go about their breakfast... and sweet dreams to you, Sunny! Hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx
What a great video of those cute birds. We love the little peeping sound they made. You can go back to sleep now and enjoy your nap, Sunny.
ReplyDeleteBOL the earned they nickname of Birdbrains. They can't even see the seed and OMDs did I hear thunder?
ReplyDeleteHugs AC
Love the tweet-tweets as they're eating breakfast.
ReplyDeleteWe are like the birds, up early. We like an early breakfast. We aren't hearing too many birds in the morning yet, but we did see a very fat robin on our walk yesterday. Happy snoozing, Sunny.
ReplyDeleteWoos - Misty and Timber
The birds are up very early. They are hungry and are looking for breakfast. Love the video.
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Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. Scritches to the pups and my very best to their wonderful peeps. ♥
Those little ones sure are busy!
ReplyDeleteThere are early birds, like these, and late birds, like the owls. The early ones have my vote, I can't stay up late.
ReplyDeleteThose birds must be getting the prime worms
ReplyDeleteCharlee: "Well you know what they say, the early cat gets the bird ..."
ReplyDeleteNature's built in alarm clock...no batteries needed!
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