And it SNOWED all day!
These three little ones, the Titmouse, the Nuthatch and the Dark-eyed Junco, were just resting till it was their turn once again at the feeder.
The Downy's love the suet but were a little impatient about taking turns.
"Can't you hurry up....I'm getting hungry!"
"Where did that seed go? It was here a minute ago."
The little Junco said,"Let me show you how to find those seeds."
"I'm not called a Snowbird for nothing!"
"Now I look like I just did a milk commercial."
This little American Tree Sparrow seemed happy to have found the feeder.
Then it quickly flew away with the wind and snow.
The little Carolina Wren finally had a chance to eat.
"Oh dear, my beak seems too short to get to the good stuff."
Way out in the forest the Pilated Woodpecker found something that pleased him.
It was a GOOD day.....a SNOWY day.....a BEAUTIFUL day!
5 comments:
Similar to my birdies, Janice.. We don't have Juncos here ---but I've seen them when we are in Arkansas.
Love your pictures...I'll post a few more tomorrow morning.
Hugs,
Betsy
It does sound like a very beautiful day to me too Janice :) You have wonderful photos, my favorite is the one of the downy looking for his seed, lol, too cute.
...beautiful, beautiful snow shots, and such a variety of birds too. Loved the wren...the downy...all of them! Snow is so pretty....I do love it.
What lovely photos. I saw you on Betsy's blog and came to visit. You are also a lovely photographer. Please accept my sympathies about your Mother. That must be so difficult. I'm sorry.
Thank you for stopping by my blog and your words of encouragement. I'm certain you share some of the things I am experiencing now and can relate. I just love all your birds today and the things the 'snow bird' was saying to the woodpecker.. Snow sure does bring all the birds to the feeders and gives us a chance to get the camera and do our thing. It is a bright spot in my day when I can look out and see my feathered friends...and also when my blogger friends write me kind words.
Thanks Janice! Have a good day.
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