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Posted By: 1ShotNoKills

Olds - 04/14/21 02:05 PM

Is this true?

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Posted By: Emit R Detsaw

Re: Olds - 04/14/21 02:32 PM

We had some Lesser Grosbeaks show up at ours for the first time this week, pretty cool.
Posted By: BigDozer66

Re: Olds - 04/14/21 02:32 PM

roflmao
Posted By: Bob Davis

Re: Olds - 04/14/21 02:34 PM

Partially correct. Now it is hummingbird time.
Posted By: bigrebar

Re: Olds - 04/14/21 02:34 PM

There are many legends around the magic and spiritual meaning of the hummingbird.

It is often said that hummingbirds have a way of joyfully floating through the air outside of time.
In Native American cultures, hummingbirds have long been portrayed as healers, light bringers, and helpers from Spirit who carry luck, joy, and love to those they encounter.
One thing is certain… Hummingbirds definitely have a way of opening our hearts and eyes to the wonders of the world.

Hummingbirds are among smallest of all birds. They’re incredible aerobatic and can fly up, down, backward, they can change direction in an instant and effortlessly shift from full speed to practically standing still in the blink of an eye. This is in part because of how light-weight they are, with some hummingbirds weighing no more than a penny!
This reminds us of the power of adaptability… Being willing to step back, observe, look at things from a new perspective, and then quickly shift into action as needed.
Their physical lightness is also a beautiful reminder for us too to lighten up! If we let ourselves release the weight of doubt, fear, and worry… Like the hummingbird, our spirits can begin to hover and soar as we follow our path of joy.

Hummingbirds are the only bird that has the ability to hover for long periods of time.
The way that hummingbird hovers is very symbolic in and of itself — because they move their wings in a figure eight pattern — a symbol for infinity!
In this, the hummingbird has a special way of teaching us to move beyond time, to heal what has happened in the past, and to fully center our presence and awareness in the moment that is now.

Another incredibly symbolic characteristic of the hummingbird is that they drink the nectar of flowers.
As a result, they’re always searching for the sweetness of life and teaching us to do the same through their example.
With their long narrow beaks and even longer tongues, hummingbirds can get past the tough bitter exteriors of plants to fully dive into the sweetness within.
The nectar of life is, of course, one of the ultimate symbols for joy… Hummingbirds represent just that —living a life filled with joy, light, and sweetness — as they hover from flower to flower they’re fully present in the moment, completely following the path of joy.

If you’ve ever heard the soft hum of a hummingbird’s wings, you’ll notice that it too is quite distinct. This hum is said to carry healing light and magical energy, which hummingbirds have a way of bringing to us on a number of levels.
In addition to the beautiful guidance we can receive directly from hummingbirds by looking at their symbolic meaning, or tuning into their healing light and presence of love…
Quite often our Angels and loved ones in Spirit choose hummingbirds to relay their messages.

They may guide hummingbirds to hum by to validate their spiritual presence and to send us signs and reminders to follow our joy, stand in the light, and stay present in the moment.
Your loved ones in Heaven may choose a hummingbird to enter your space as a validation and assurance that they are well and their soul lives on.
So if you keep seeing hummingbirds humming by…
Pay attention!
What does seeing the hummingbird mean to you?

Take a moment to quiet your mind, open your heart and look within to tune into the sweet wisdom, and incredible gifts of light and presence hummingbirds bring.
They have much to teach us… And have a way of coming into the lives of those who are in need of, or just simply ready for their joy and light.
If you feel hummingbird represents something else not mentioned… You’re right! Let your own heart and intuition reveal exactly what it is the sweet little hummingbird has to offer you in this very moment.
Posted By: RO519

Re: Olds - 04/14/21 02:38 PM

Olds suck. I'm sure El Coyote will be along after he finishes his Metamucil to discuss his bird feeder.
Posted By: RayBob

Re: Olds - 04/14/21 03:38 PM

Originally Posted by RO519
Olds suck. I'm sure El Coyote will be along after he finishes his Metamucil to discuss his bird feeder.


JFTR, if it weren't for olds you youngs wouldn't know shixt from shinola

2 HB at my feeder right now !


cheers
Posted By: Caymas Cx 21

Re: Olds - 04/14/21 03:44 PM

Originally Posted by RO519
Olds suck. I'm sure El Coyote will be along after he finishes his Metamucil to discuss his bird feeder.

Aggies suck!
Posted By: Ted Dyer

Re: Olds - 04/14/21 03:47 PM

roflmao
Posted By: Siberman

Re: Olds - 04/14/21 04:52 PM

Originally Posted by bigrebar
There are many legends around the magic and spiritual meaning of the hummingbird.

It is often said that hummingbirds have a way of joyfully floating through the air outside of time.
In Native American cultures, hummingbirds have long been portrayed as healers, light bringers, and helpers from Spirit who carry luck, joy, and love to those they encounter.
One thing is certain… Hummingbirds definitely have a way of opening our hearts and eyes to the wonders of the world.

Hummingbirds are among smallest of all birds. They’re incredible aerobatic and can fly up, down, backward, they can change direction in an instant and effortlessly shift from full speed to practically standing still in the blink of an eye. This is in part because of how light-weight they are, with some hummingbirds weighing no more than a penny!
This reminds us of the power of adaptability… Being willing to step back, observe, look at things from a new perspective, and then quickly shift into action as needed.
Their physical lightness is also a beautiful reminder for us too to lighten up! If we let ourselves release the weight of doubt, fear, and worry… Like the hummingbird, our spirits can begin to hover and soar as we follow our path of joy.

Hummingbirds are the only bird that has the ability to hover for long periods of time.
The way that hummingbird hovers is very symbolic in and of itself — because they move their wings in a figure eight pattern — a symbol for infinity!
In this, the hummingbird has a special way of teaching us to move beyond time, to heal what has happened in the past, and to fully center our presence and awareness in the moment that is now.

Another incredibly symbolic characteristic of the hummingbird is that they drink the nectar of flowers.
As a result, they’re always searching for the sweetness of life and teaching us to do the same through their example.
With their long narrow beaks and even longer tongues, hummingbirds can get past the tough bitter exteriors of plants to fully dive into the sweetness within.
The nectar of life is, of course, one of the ultimate symbols for joy… Hummingbirds represent just that —living a life filled with joy, light, and sweetness — as they hover from flower to flower they’re fully present in the moment, completely following the path of joy.

If you’ve ever heard the soft hum of a hummingbird’s wings, you’ll notice that it too is quite distinct. This hum is said to carry healing light and magical energy, which hummingbirds have a way of bringing to us on a number of levels.
In addition to the beautiful guidance we can receive directly from hummingbirds by looking at their symbolic meaning, or tuning into their healing light and presence of love…
Quite often our Angels and loved ones in Spirit choose hummingbirds to relay their messages.

They may guide hummingbirds to hum by to validate their spiritual presence and to send us signs and reminders to follow our joy, stand in the light, and stay present in the moment.
Your loved ones in Heaven may choose a hummingbird to enter your space as a validation and assurance that they are well and their soul lives on.
So if you keep seeing hummingbirds humming by…
Pay attention!
What does seeing the hummingbird mean to you?

Take a moment to quiet your mind, open your heart and look within to tune into the sweet wisdom, and incredible gifts of light and presence hummingbirds bring.
They have much to teach us… And have a way of coming into the lives of those who are in need of, or just simply ready for their joy and light.
If you feel hummingbird represents something else not mentioned… You’re right! Let your own heart and intuition reveal exactly what it is the sweet little hummingbird has to offer you in this very moment.




That's pretty good , dude. cheers Not really sure I buy into the whole "hummers/cardinals/butterflies are messengers from passed loved ones" but I think it's a nice thought .

Hummingbirds give me a lesson in perseverance . Thousands of these tiny birds fly non-stop every spring from Yucatan to the U.S. This strengthens my Christian perspective that (regardless how discouraging the journey looks ) we will reach our destination .
Posted By: bigrebar

Re: Olds - 04/14/21 04:54 PM




I ripped it off the Interweebs. Take no ownership to the material. But Thanks!!!
Posted By: Sawhorse

Re: Olds - 04/14/21 05:45 PM

Originally Posted by bigrebar
I ripped it off the Interweebs.

Thank you for the cut & paste. That brings my total to 2 times that I didn’t care enough to read it.
Posted By: bloo_rainger

Re: Olds - 04/14/21 05:47 PM

I thought that was a shot after they saw BOOB's
Posted By: spazm09

Re: Olds - 04/14/21 08:05 PM

Birds are dinosaurs!!! Who doesn't want to watch dinosaurs?
Posted By: Indianation65

Re: Olds - 04/14/21 08:16 PM

Is it true?
There IS some semblance of truth to the initial question.

Addendum: A young couple in their 20s or 30s would ALSO get excited when birds come to hover and feed.

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Posted By: Nickbyrd

Re: Olds - 04/15/21 12:42 AM

That meme is funny af 🤣🤣
Posted By: Trickster

Re: Olds - 04/15/21 12:46 AM

I'm so old I am starting to enjoy rabbits flirting.
Posted By: grout-scout

Re: Olds - 04/15/21 12:47 AM

My niece is 21 and does that.
Posted By: nitroZ7girl

Re: Olds - 04/15/21 12:52 AM

Are you referring to my many FB posts about watching my Eastern Screech Owl Nesting box all day and all night? [Linked Image]
Posted By: Pat Goff

Re: Olds - 04/15/21 12:54 AM

Watching pelicans eating seagulls at the cleaning dock is all the birdwatching you'll ever want to do.
Posted By: SteveHummert

Re: Olds - 04/15/21 12:57 AM

Originally Posted by Pat Goff
Watching pelicans eating seagulls at the cleaning dock is all the birdwatching you'll ever want to do.


wow! Have never seen that happen before
Posted By: lconn4

Re: Olds - 04/15/21 03:00 AM

Originally Posted by spazm09
Birds are dinosaurs!!! Who doesn't want to watch dinosaurs?


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banana
Posted By: Chevy4dr57

Re: Olds - 04/15/21 03:15 AM

I prefer the double breasted mattress thrasher.
Posted By: lconn4

Re: Olds - 04/15/21 03:26 AM

Originally Posted by Chevy4dr57
I prefer the double breasted mattress thrasher.


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bolt
Posted By: lconn4

Re: Olds - 04/15/21 03:29 AM

Originally Posted by Trickster
I'm so old I am starting to enjoy rabbits flirting.


enjoy!

https://gifs.com/gif/bunny-rabbits-mating-funny-fast-animals-mating-close-up-y0onpz
Posted By: RayBob

Re: Olds - 04/15/21 03:39 AM

Originally Posted by Pat Goff
Watching pelicans eating seagulls at the cleaning dock is all the birdwatching you'll ever want to do.



Damn, that sounds mildly amusing ! Never seen it and I've spend many dozens of days saltwater fishing and shrimping (Calcasieu mostly). I pretty much hate seagulls except when they're pointing out schools of reds or trout.
Posted By: Beer Money

Re: Olds - 04/15/21 03:47 AM

Birds aren't real.
https://www.audubon.org/news/are-bi...nes-so-says-new-conspiracy-theory-making
Posted By: 1ShotNoKills

Re: Olds - 04/15/21 12:32 PM




These Olds get excited about government drones and don't even realize it. Most probably sit around beaching about the government spying and listening to everything thing they say while looking at the bird feeder.
Posted By: WAWI

Re: Olds - 04/15/21 12:38 PM

Originally Posted by 21xs Elite
Originally Posted by RO519
Olds suck. I'm sure El Coyote will be along after he finishes his Metamucil to discuss his bird feeder.

Aggies suck!


You suck
Posted By: Techfisher

Re: Olds - 04/15/21 01:02 PM

Well 1shotnokills that is where you are wrong. I'm flying those spy drones, watching the internet traffic and sites visited by folks who say bad things about the government.....and I'm an old. I sold out to the dark side...much better perks and more time off for partying and fishing...:)
Posted By: butch sanders

Re: Olds - 04/15/21 01:37 PM

Originally Posted by 1ShotNoKills
Is this true?

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i wondered what happened to me
Posted By: RickS.

Re: Olds - 04/15/21 02:37 PM

I'm not over 50 yet. Will be 50 in a few months. But rest assured that this will not be me. I won't have a bird feeder in my yard. A bird feeder in my yard increases the possibility of bird chit on my truck. Because birds are ungrateful creatures that will chit on the belongings of those that fed them. F birds
Posted By: ReelBusy

Re: Olds - 04/15/21 02:45 PM

That's me when I see a hawk or kite snatch a bird feeding at my feeder. Feeding the birds brings more in to feed on insects. They are taking care of the tree worms. You yutes need to get in touch with nature.
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