"Beneath The Bird Feeder" is a song by Amb. Parsley, Holly Miranda, and Carla Rhodes. The lyrics describe a winter scene where various animals, like the Dark-Eyed Juncoes, Northern Cardinal, Deer Mice, and Mourning Doves, gather beneath a bird feeder. The snow is falling, creating a peaceful atmosphere. The lyrics suggest that life is sweeter when we take care of nature and its creatures. It encourages listeners to feed the birds, indicating that there is joy in providing for others and being mindful of our surroundings. The song also mentions Chickadee Town, describing the area where the bird feeder is located, with seeds scattered on the snowy ground. The lyrics then take a slightly darker turn, mentioning the short days and long nights of winter. It references a venomous Shrew that disrupts the calmness of the winter days, possibly symbolizing the adversities we may encounter in life. Overall, "Beneath The Bird Feeder" celebrates the beauty of nature, the joy of nurturing and providing for others, and the need for resilience in the face of challenges. It reminds us to appreciate the little things and find sweetness in our surroundings.