I
am lucky - you're absolutely right. They're so beautiful and it really lifts my day to see them all in the garden.

The only downside is the occasional visit from a sparrowhawk for lunch, but of course they're also beautiful birds and I guess they have to eat too... I hate to see it in the spring though, when I think of the potential one-parent families or maybe orphaned chicks, waiting in the nest for a meal that won't ever come.

I feed them live mealworms in the spring for the babies, but I move the feeder to a different place each day, to avoid giving the sparrowhawks an unfair advantage because they are very clever, wily birds.