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Monday, February 8, 2021

Birds On Lantern Bird Feeder During Snow Storm - Photograph

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I took those photographs through my window, during the latest snow storm, so the quality isn't the best.

Storm snowfall totals can be read here.

7 comments:

  1. Pretty feeder. we are super cold here I am out trying to make a path to the mailbox and we have a fedex today too. there is ice under the couple inches of snow and we have steep stairs and a steep driveway up to the mailbox-I am in getting my hands warmed up as I can't find my winter gloves-don't usually need those any more

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  2. Nice pic. Always amazes me how cold and sun out no birds at the feeder. Cold and snowy and the birds flock to the feeder.

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  3. Great photos of birds at feeder during the snowstorm!

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  4. Those hardy little Dark-eyed Juncos are just the birds to handle a snowstorm with aplomb,

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  5. I like the through the window effect. It capture the snowy day weather. Are you do for more snow tomorrow? February is always the toughest I think. Stay safe. Hugs-Erika

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  6. Those look like juncos to me, but I've never seen one on a feeder. Cool!

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  7. I so love watching the birds through the window it's lovely to see them busying themselves. Happy crafting, Angela xXx

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