Trey from the US tells us:
"In the US holidays are not routine. Many don't take a holiday (vacation) for years and years, which is why we are so neurotic. It should be mandatory, but is not. Don and I have moved so often that we say, others may take a cruise, we move and buy another house. We have two Rhodesian Ridgebacks (rescues and small 48lbs --one runt, one mix) and that restricts travel. We had a bunny until a year ago who was with us 9 years and traveled with us as well. Our pets are our true family. We have children, but................................
"I'm lying in bed with computer guarding my bird feeder. The d___ common sparrows have come and taken over blue bird boxes. I googled 'sparrows in bluebird boxes' and what an education. The male sparrow is more bonded to the box than to the mate. It was so awful that we placed the box only (not the pole) on our bedroom window sill and placed the bird feeder nearby. When I'm on the computer I watch the feeder (a lovely bluebird on as we 'speak') and rap on the window when the sparrow or mockingbird comes. We have brilliantly colored bluebirds and cardinals and one really nice thrasher (rust colored). I am so angry that the sparrow probably killed the bluebird eggs next door (they are away) and then I read that they will hatch up to five sets of eggs and that they stay in the immediate area. They are considered a menace. Who knew? "
We have sparrows on our bed feeders. I'm giving them live meal worms which the robins queue up for; as do the great-tits. Yesterday a robin was singing his heart out on the incoming phone wire which over-looks this room

but we are short of worms so have to limit how many we put out. The starlings mob the smaller birds until the worms are dropped .........

Our garden looks lovely now, blossom out, birds singing, hubby has to plant broad beans this evening and cover from the pigeons ........