It held together as snow built up inside the bowl, and we often saw chickadees “bathing” in the snow-bowl, much as birds in ...
She no longer roosted in the hackberries, which didn’t offer enough rain cover, I’m guessing. So I drove up and sat in my car one evening, hoping to discover where Houdini was roosting now.
I planted this in a place in my yard that has a lot of sandy soil because hackberries are very resilient in drought conditions. They don't mind being in poor soil. Hackberries are also gonna have ...