
I love The Holler Spa! First of all, they have an all you can eat buffet which I take full advantage of!

You get to swim in the spa pools, for as long as you want!

Few things feel better than being well fed and well bathed.

I especially like soaking my tail, it needs the extra moisture.

I could also use a manicure, but they don’t offer that here, which is a significant demerit.

But, there is nothing quite like a sunny day at The Holler Spa!

Unfortunately, they let the riff-raff in, like this very pushy thrasher.

The even more really-rude-roadrunner, thinks he belongs on the owner’s table!

The snobby goldfinch is so annoying. She is over prized by the owners, only because she scarcely ever bothers to show up here!
It’s a good spa, but the management could use some improvement.
Cheers to you from The Holler spa~
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Lovely captures !
Love them very much 🙂
Awwww, so happy you do & thank you!
So much fun. Another fabulous and delightful post. Thank you.
Thank you for being such a lovely friend~ <3
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More great bird photos from Cindy Knoke.
Merci beaucoup mon ami Patricia! <3
Zauberhaft!
Vielen danke!
Absolutely a great post. I am envious that you have a visiting roadrunner. Perfect captions and a great story.
Awwww, thank you so much & happy Friday!
hahaha!! that was so funny!! I needed that this morning, Cindy!!
I am so happy it made you smile! <3
Gorgeous photos! If I was a bird I’d visit that spa! Meep! Meep!
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My husband told me someone left the best of the Roadrunner series clip and I knew it was you before I had time to get to the computer! LOVE THIS!!!! Still laughing……
What a beautiful set of “client” photos, Cindy! Have a wonderful day in the Holler! 🙂
They are a demanding clientele from a customer service point of view! 😉
Happy, clean birds! And full. I can see that they consider the Holler a real find. They probably aren’t telling any other birds about it. Our birds have to compete with the deer who consider the bird bath their watering dish. A couple of thirsty deer can come close to emptying it. 🙂 –Curt
We have deer very occasionally passing through. They spend one night, get a sense of the coyote packs, and head to your place!
Is that what it takes? Laughing. We have an occasional coyote that gets the wildlife excited around here for a day or two. Bears drop by on occasion as well. In fact the way the local dogs were going on last night I wouldn’t be surprised if we had one in the neighborhood. –Curt
Great photos and entertaining captions! Your guest clearly love the spa. 🙂
They really feel I could be doing just a bit better job though……
Great pictures and priceless captions! How generous of you to provide such nice facilities for your customers. Now, if you could just discourage the riff-raff…
It is so difficult to please every bird…..sigh!
So fun!
So glad! <3
Quite the coat on this one too! 😀 great shots!
He is definitely packing it on for winter!
ya! lol 😀
Beautiful photos, Cindy! I love the story you told with this one. So cute tales of spa! 🙂
Thanks much Joey. Only the best for The Holler fair fowl!
I really like pictures of birds looking wet and dishevelled. They remind me of my Nana’s canary, Dickie. He’d never EVER bathe if he knew he had an audience. But he looked so cute. so vulnerable I suppose, when he was wet and disgruntled.
It is comical to watch the different species bathe. The towhees just plow in and splash the bejeezus out of the place. The bluejays are like giraffes in Africa, they spend so much time scouting for danger, they barely have time to drink! I love your Nana’s shy canary and I can imagine you being mesmerized as a child by him.
Birds are cool. My nana had a canary called Dickie. He flat out refused to bathe when he was being watched. We used to have to peep round the door
Did you know they actually sell privacy screens for caged shy birdie bathers. I had to buy one for my parakeet Petie when I was a kid. He would only bathe in the screened bath!
That’s mental. 🙂
Fantastic shots, Cindy!
Awww, thanks much!
Very entertaining, with great shots of these birds!
So pleased you enjoyed & Happy Friday!
Love the story and the images! Awesome start to my day
So happy about that! Thanks for letting me know~
Wonderful shots and apt commentary!
Happy Friday my friend!
They are all so cute – our thrashers are shy? Love the roadrunner – we had some in south east Texas but they all mysteriously disappeared. I wonder if it was the change from drought to flood conditions. Wonderful shots as always, Cindy.
I would be so bummed out if our roadrunners disappeared. One stares in the French doors every morning when I awake. He is my personal alarm clock. I can imagine him thinking, “How long is that lazy sod gonna sleep in today!”
I love it! My husband followed one down the walking path last year and it was very friendly, even offering him a stick. Two nights ago, our great horned owl discovered our garden full of skunks (one of it’s favorite snacks because it has no sense of smell). All night you could hear this booming ‘Hoo Hoo’ and the chatter of the skunks hiding under the deck.
Fun stuff, Cindy!
Muchas gracias!
Your pictures are a joy.
You are very kind!
Maybe a little tighter security to keep the ‘thrashers’ out? 🙂
Membership fees might be in order…..
Lovely birds. 🙂
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This is one of your cutest posts! Thanks for the Friday smiles
Awww, thank you more for appreciating it & cheers to you!
Cindy that is so funny. Those birds really have attitude.
Leslie
They completely do. I watch them through the window by my computer and feel like part of group!
🙂
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I hope I don’t jinx.. but after a week of broadband disruptions we seem to be stable for the time being and I can go foraging… always share the good stuff with you and it does not get much better than these images from Cindy Knoke. I love my sparrows, blue tits and robins but how I would love to look out of the kitchen window and see these beauties at the feeder. As always a reminder that nature outdoes any fashion designer ever… in colour and design. thanks Cindy.
Awww, you are such a delightful friend and person Sally. Thank you & cheers too!
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Absolutely adorable! 💕
Merci beaucoup mon ami Sarah!
Mon plaisir, Cindy. 🙂
HAHA! I loved this, Cindy, such fun! There are some right posers in that bunch! 🙂
A cheeky bunch of tweeters that’s for sure!
What a wonderfully fun post of your feathered friends enjoying their spa-like environment that you’ve kindly created. Must be heavenly to see them daily. <3
They are my buddies! <3
Lovely post!!
Very happy you enjoyed & thank you!
You’re welcome 🙂
Precious! Our community birdbath is as popular. We keep it clean and filled with fresh water. Regular customers are the ubiquitous house sparrows, starlings, doves, steller’s jays, scrub jays, and crows. Squabbles are common, and there is a clear pecking order. Our observations have discovered some unexpected interactions too. Doves, who have a reputation for timidity, are not so timid after all. They surprisingly seem to be the top-dog here, pushing around the jays and acting very aggressively towards the crows. It’s odd, doves seem to really dislike crows. Maybe it’s because crows will prey on their eggs and babies, we’re not sure. But, the doves and house sparrows get along nicely. We’ve seen them together in the birdbath on many occasions.
I wonder if they may be ring necked doves. They look just like the resident mourning doves but have rings on their necks. They come from Africa and Asia. We have them at The Holler too. They may be a bit more aggressive.It is interesting how we become amateur biologists on our own turf. I have learned a lot about bird behavior from living at The Holler and I love every minute of it! I would love to watch your doves top dog it!
They definitely have a black ring around their necks, but I haven’t been able to identify the exact species. 🙂
Ring Necked Doves from Africa & Asia.
Thanks!
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Pretty adorable 🙂 I happened on by…. and this caught my eye!
I am so glad you did & thank you!
What a spa-party! Thank you, Cindy, for the laughs and lovely shots of your friends! Wishing you a great weekend.
Back to you my friend with gratitude! <3
Great story to capture the photos. You are so creative!
Awww, you are a good friend! <3
Very enjoyable – and at least the management is listening, if not addressing all concerns! 😉
We have to have a top management meeting to brainstorm how to appear responsive without doing a thing…..
😀 I’m sure it is the best spa in town!
It definitely is. It is also the only spa in town!
Beautiful, Cindy. I love birds, and I love their expressive little faces. I often wonder what they might be thinking. Now I know!
I am good in filling in blank spaces with absolute absurdity! 😉 😉
Great photos as always and charming dialogue. I’ve never seen a Road Runner except in cartoons. Love it. Fun post.Thanks.
You are welcome at The Holler anytime. The roadrunners run the place. We just live here.
Wonderful!
Grazie!
The Hollet Spa is a fabulous place – I’d visit too. 🙂
Sometimes I do wish I were a bird…….. 😉
Looks like a fantastic place that our two pet parrots would love! 🙂
Superb shots, Cindy!
Oh I so love parrots!!!
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Cindy, this is a totally adorable post! Of course, as management, you’ll have to pick up your feet somewhat….. apparently! LOL! Fabulous shots.
I know. I think I need a customer relations department so I don’t have to field these pesky complaints…..
LOL!
Wonderful photos and I thoroughly enjoyed The Holler Spa!
It is the coolest place at The Holler!
Marvelous captures and aren’t you fortunate to have such an array.
Yes. They entertain me endlessly!
Cheers! Great photos as usual 🙂
The 🕊️🕊️ and I appreciate this & Happy Friday!
Happy Friday…and Saturday 🙂
Wonderful photos Cindy
Very happy you enjoyed them & cheers to you!
Love the pics! And the commentary. 🙂
So pleased you do & thank you!
My pleasure!
<3
Nice! I almost went to have a bath in the Holler Spa myself 🙂 What is the top birds name Cindy?
Flash. He is the oldest, nicest, year round hummer!
So it’s a hummer and his name is Flash. (With his out of order feathers and, indeed, long nails, he doesn’t look to flashy though 🙂 ) Somehow it pleases me very much to know this.
Oh sorry. I misunderstood your question. The chubby guy in this post is a California Towhee!
Please sign me up, Cindy. I am convinced there is a long wait list…
It’s come one come all and there are plenty of treats!!!
Sounds lovely. Expect me anytime. 🙂