This pic was taken a couple of weeks ago during one of our mini blizzards that were so common this winter. The Dark-Eyed Junco and the House Sparrow had managed to push some snow away and get at some seeds to help them keep warm!
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I am so glad the snow is beginning to melt.
ReplyDeleteGod bless everyone who feeds the birds!
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It's nice to see these little critters surviving what winter has to throw at them.
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Hello, I am glad the birds found a spot to sit at the feeder. I feel sorry for the wildlife when there is so much snow. Great capture! Thanks for linking up and sharing your post today. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend.
ReplyDeletethe birds found the seeds;-)) Have a nice evening
ReplyDeleteLovely to see the birds at the feeder in the snowy weather …
ReplyDeleteNice photograph.
All the best Jan
Glad it was a couple of weeks ago. Really! It's time for spring.
ReplyDeleteThey were determined to get to the seeds and they did. Now you can press the melt snow button and make them happy birds. :)
ReplyDeleteThey seem to be wondering when spring will turn up.
ReplyDeleteFrom William Kendall's blog today it appears spring may be making a sneak appearance in the Northland.
ReplyDeleteYou and the birds have had a tough winter. This photo says it all.
ReplyDeleteLucky they can find food in these conditions.
ReplyDeleteOh sweet determined wee birds Pat, hopefully spring is well on the way πΌπΈπ·
ReplyDeleteThe poor Juncos. Hope they get plenty of food in the cold weather.
ReplyDeleteYep, pretty sure the weather will never stop their hunger!
ReplyDeleteI'm ready for a let up in temperatures, but slowly. There are reports of flooding nearer you than me.
ReplyDelete(γ) from Cottage Country Ontario , ON, Canada!
They are hungry! What a great photo!
ReplyDeleteWow, lovely pic, Pat !
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