Thanks Stewart K,
I haven't posted as many photos as in the past and I've been reflecting on that a bit. I think it goes without saying that those who post here generally are bird lovers and I'll go out on a limb and say as bird/animal/nature lovers we tend to be pretty decent folk. Decent folk care about others and not just themselves and as such tend to complement the work of those who contribute. That creates a caring environment and a place where you feel happy to be. Threads on CR can be pretty negative but this thread never is and that is great, very much appreciated. Folk like Click are always making warm and fuzzy comments and are to be commended. So, for some reason this morning I just wanted to express appreciation.
Which brings me to my next point. I've been struggling to have enthusiasm for posting shots here and even sharing with personal friends, who always say how much they love me doing that. I've suffered with headaches for a long time and learned to live with them but last week had me in surgery getting my sinuses worked on - the full nine yards. Not pleasant but looking positive. In the process, pre-op turned up a relatively serious Mitral valve regurgitation and of course although not disastrous news (actually good), not exactly welcomed. You know, the typical retired person's wakeup call. I now think it partly explains my loss of motivation for posting; lots of unfinished jobs on the acreage and being rather tired all the time and just lacking motivation to post.
Many times I've briefly glanced at a post and not complimented the poster when I actually wished to. Thus this generalization. Those who have posted and received little feedback, at least from me, I just want you to know your posting are appreciated and admired.
For me the future is not doom and gloom but since I haven't felt that good it sometimes seems that way. Not looking for sympathy here so please don't go into that mode anyone. Just wanted to express appreciation and thankfulness to all. For newcomers, keep posting photos perfect or imperfect, of these beautiful creatures.
Here is an interesting comparison for any one not familiar with these little nuthatches.
BTW I now have a pair of cameras beaming video from the feeder at my observatory back to my kitchen table (around 150 feet) so I can observe the freeloaders and it's a real source of inspiration - only about $250 all told - small and battery operated (3.5" monitor with sound). Love it.
Jack