Sunning House Sparrows
Oct. 25th, 2008 01:48 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
We're having a beautiful sunny day. At the base of our apartment building, we have a weeny bit of garden separated from the alley by a cinder brick wall. The wall actually houses garbage dumpsters, and steam vents (for the in-floor heating system), and other "unsightly" functioning stuff. Much of the top of the wall is roofed with metal sheeting painted brown. On a cold sunny day, it soaks up the heat, and the little house sparrows come and sit on it (they fold up their legs and get as much of their body in contact with it as possible), fluffing their feathers and grooming. They'll spend a long time there. We have a window[1] that views this area, and we call it the cat TV. I fling seed (actually crushed grain for making hot cereal - the pigeons gobble anything bigger) out on one of the wider parts of the wall to attract the birds. Yes, I will continue to regularly supply seed now that I have started in the fall.
[1] - the apartment has great windows on two sides - south and west. We get every scrap of light.
[1] - the apartment has great windows on two sides - south and west. We get every scrap of light.