While there's a few people I'd grant the name to (yellow-bellied sapsucker!), that's not why I'm sharing this.
I saw this bird (not THIS bird, but same species and female) at my suet feeder today!
I was pretty excited because it was very different from the normal woodpeckers who come by and visit every day.
After doing a little research, I found that this bird may be migrating south or spending the winter here.
If I were her, I would travel a bit more south for warmer temps!
But it sure was nice that she stopped by to visit and have a snack.
I must admit that I have become quite fond of making little bitty sweaters. It all started on a recent trek to India traveling for business. I needed to carry just enough yarn to keep my busy bee hands occupied during the evenings in my hotel room. There are just so many hats a person can make, right? Anyway, having limited quantities of yarn, I decided to give a small sweater a go. This is the first one I created. I had just the perfect little buttons to add! (It really is amazing what one might find in their cosmetic bag) I love it. This sweater is also featured on the Pinque Peacock blog since I used her buttons. (Go visit and see the buttons up close) This makes the sweater a really one of a kind project! This next one is perfect for a little preemie. It's so tiny, but features a great big snowflake! Close up of the snowflake…. I also sewed on one of the StampinUp! Frosted Finishes Embellishments. I think it finished it off nice
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