Lela Morley gazes down at her pet parakeet Sunshine. She and her
husband have owned birds since before moving to Eudora 35 years
ago.
Photo by Patrick Cady/Mirror photo
Roger Boyd fills one of the many birdfeeders in his back yard in
Baldwin.
Photo by Jeff Myrick/Mirror photo
The birds that visit the bird feeder and bath in the yard of Myrtle
and Leon Coker are a window to the past for Myrtle. The birds
remind of her childhood home on a farm razed for the construction
of the Sunflower Army Ammunition Plant.
Photo by Elvyn Jones/Mirror Photo
Dorothy Tolman fills a bird feeder in her front yard.
Photo by Lisa Scheller/Mirror photo
Birds flitter to various feeders that hang on a wire in front of
Dorothy Tolman's home in rural Tonganoxie. This is the first year
Tolman has hung her feeders together. She said the numerous feeders
seemed to be popular with the birds in her neighborhood.
Photo by Lisa Scheller/Mirror photo
Lela Morley gazes down at her pet parakeet Sunshine. She and her
husband have owned birds since before moving to Eudora 35 years
ago.
Photo by Patrick Cady/Mirror photo
Roger Boyd fills one of the many birdfeeders in his back yard in
Baldwin.
Photo by Jeff Myrick/Mirror photo
The birds that visit the bird feeder and bath in the yard of Myrtle
and Leon Coker are a window to the past for Myrtle. The birds
remind of her childhood home on a farm razed for the construction
of the Sunflower Army Ammunition Plant.
Photo by Elvyn Jones/Mirror Photo
Dorothy Tolman fills a bird feeder in her front yard.
Photo by Lisa Scheller/Mirror photo
Birds flitter to various feeders that hang on a wire in front of
Dorothy Tolman's home in rural Tonganoxie. This is the first year
Tolman has hung her feeders together. She said the numerous feeders
seemed to be popular with the birds in her neighborhood.
Photo by Lisa Scheller/Mirror photo