I Thought We Agreed Your New Year’s Resolution Was To Leave The Bird Treats Alone

If you’re very, very quiet, you can just hear the resolutions breaking all over the world.

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18 responses to “I Thought We Agreed Your New Year’s Resolution Was To Leave The Bird Treats Alone”

  1. Tee-hee!

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    1. It appears the cones were to hard to resist.🙂 I’ve seen him running across the yard with a cone in his mouth, but I haven’t managed to get a photograph.🙂

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    1. Watching him enjoy that cone almost made me want to buy some ice cream for the last two cones left. After one step outside, I quickly changed my mind and made a few more treats.🙂

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  2. Ha ha – clearly failed at his resolution. Cute one 🙂

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  3. Ya got me chuckling on this one, ACI — great photos, too.

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    1. Thank you and at least the squirrels let the birds enjoy some of the peanuts and bird seed before they steal the cones.🙂

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    1. I now have four squirrels waiting in the tree for treats first thing in the morning.🙂

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      1. They learn so quickly where they can get food. We had that problem, too, so we just gave everybody, burds and squirrels.

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  4. The squirrels around here are steady in their resolve; get to those squirrel treats before the birds do! (Even if they are inconveniently set up for birds)

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    1. I may need extra treats because lately the backyard looks like the number of birds and squirrels is multiplying daily.🙂

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  5. Oh dear, no will power. Great quote, its why I never make resolutions. 🙂

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    1. I never make resolutions and I should know that animals do not care for them either, because every year Gabby breaks her less barking resolution on the first morning of the new year.😁

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