Monday, March 8, 2021

Feathers and Food +

Although the end of the worst of the Covid-19 lock-down or self-isolation experience is nearing, we personally are faced with one more month of super caution.  Once we receive our second dose of the vaccine and another week passes after that, we will not be concerned about our chances of catching this virus, although we will still wear masks as suggested in order to protect others.

We are really looking forward to dining out, shopping and exploring both near and far with our Covid-19 risks removed!  I will also enjoy the opportunity to experience, research and write about topics other than homemade, store bought and take-out food as well as the plethora of photos showing our local or home-bound scenery.  

But, for the immediate future, the contents of my posts are what they are… In this issue it’s all about birds and food.


Male bluebirds are really blue aren’t they!  We have lots and lots of bluebirds hanging around our back deck.  They awkwardly use our feeder although they really aren’t too adept at it.  However when Laurie puts a scoop of dried meal worms on the deck railing bluebirds don’t waste any time and they rush to fill up on one of their favorite foods.  

Look at that sweet bluebird couple in the last photo above…or is she giving him the cold feather?  

Our local hermit thrush is still hanging around the feeder as well.  We hadn’t seen any of these birds until this year but the feeder has proven to be a powerful draw for this visitor.

Now onto a few food items…


While visiting our local Food Lion grocery store, we noticed these Crinkle Cut Zucchini Fries by Birds Eye in the freezer.  We’d never seen them before and we decided to give them a try.  

After they came out of the oven, we sprinkled parmesan cheese on them.  The breading wasn’t too heavy and we both liked this convenient pre-prepped vegetable item.  Despite the breading, I’m pretty sure that they are healthier than the sautéed zucchini slices I’ve made in the past…given the stick of butter that I usually bathe them in!


We paired the zucchini fries with a pair of ribeye steaks that I grilled on the stove.  Laurie is more of a purist than I am…although she melts butter on her steak as soon as it comes to the table, after all, butter makes everything better!  I just covered mine with crumbled blue cheese!  Unfortunately, instead of the steaks being medium rare, I overcooked them and they were medium.  Laurie wasn't a happy camper.


Another dinner, another food experiment or experience… We keep looking for different pre-prepped food items as we just haven’t been into doing much cooking during the pandemic.  In this case I zeroed in on a box of Jose Ole queso chicken nacho mini tacos in the freezer section of our grocery store. 

Laurie ate hers with sour cream and I used a lot of hot taco sauce.  They were OK…and easy to prepare.



Another full moon and more opportunities to take eye-catching and not dramatic photos.  Laurie took both of these photos.  I like the effect of the moon shining through the trees but I did think that the second photo using our zoom lens came out quite nicely.

I thought that I’d end with more ‘feathers’.  My only concern was if this black vulture in our big tree knew something I didn’t know.  After all, I’m not getting any younger!

FYI, black vultures don’t have a great sense of smell so they can’t find carrion by scent alone.  They do exploit the superior food-finding skills of turkey vultures by following them to carcasses and then shoving them aside for food.  While turkey vultures are larger than black vultures, black vultures operate in flocks which can easily drive away the more solitary turkey vulture.  Given this poor treatment by black vultures, it’s surprising that turkey vultures frequently roost with black vultures at night…  

Just click on any of the photos to enlarge them.

Thanks for stopping by for a visit!

Stay Safe and Take Care, Big Daddy Dave

7 comments:

  1. Thanks for trying out various new foods. My latest try was an appetizer size spanakopita, which were in some kind of pastry which reminded me of cardboard...the filling of spinach was ok. I made a sweet and hot sauce with a couple of sauces in the refrigerator door. But I couldn't even finish the package.

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  2. we saw many bluebirds in our areas, it seems their breeding season now.....

    mini taco sound delicious....yummy.

    Have a wonderful day

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  3. You got some great bluebird shots. Bev and Pat have had shot 2 and Cindy and I get ours in 8 days. Sure will be nice not to worry about dying from Covid.

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  4. Looking forward to your future round-and-about posts, esp old architecture, trains and more food! The bluebirds are so pretty, sadly we rarely see one here, but do see a lot of Blue Jays. And I'm wondering what happened to all the Morning/Mourning Doves??? They used to coo every morning for years and now we miss them. Your Vulture not so cute, kind of like seeing the huge noisy Crows here. Good for you and the shots, I'm still waiting for one... Have a good rest of the week, take care!

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  5. Good bluebird shots that Laurie captured and so different from our water birds of gulls, ducks and geese. Zucchini fries looked good but would be a danger for us to try because we could enjoy TOO much. We too are looking forward to getting out more after our second vaccine shot this weekend, and our plans include a weekend in RI at Easter to finally “see” family.

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  6. Greetings again from Winterland, friend David. Haven't seen bluebirds nor robins yet, but heard geese flying over the house the other night! First sign of Spring is here! Days warms up to +5C, nights are still nippy at -10C. March started like a lamb ... now everyone is waiting for the lion towards the end of the month ... or maybe in April ... or maybe in May ... ya never know, you know ... smiles ... Thanks for sharing the food pics ... yep, I would like a steak as well, please and thank you ... smiles ... I have been busy making fresh batches of Ghee butter and Mayonnaise as well as baking my beloved Spelt bread ... My "never ending" soup/ stew is on at all times ... I also have been crying tears over our 3 gigantic spruce trees in front of the old house as we had them felled for safety reasons. Storms can be violent and spruce has flat roots ... Last year 1 of them fell and clipped the edge of the west veranda. Thank you for the moon pictures, Laurie :) Wishing continued health and happiness. Sending love, cat.

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  7. What adorable bluebirds! Nice photos of the moon as well. The zucchini fries were interesting. I might look for them at my local market. Have a wonderfl day.

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