The little Juncos have appeared here which is always a sign that winter has arrived up north and they have come here until spring. They are so cute as they tweet in the trees and poke around everywhere looking for food.
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Cute little birds. They settling in for the winter months. I heard some Canadian geese yesterday so some of them have arrived here.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet shot of the Junco. I saw my first of the year Junco here this week. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful sight to see the little Juncos! Their cheerful tweets really do bring a sense of winter wonder. They’re such charming little birds! Thanks for sharing, and I’ll definitely check out more creatures from the link. Check out my new blog post and let me know what you think. Wishing you a happy weekend! https://www.melodyjacob.com/
ReplyDeleteNice little bird.
ReplyDeleteAh, so they come south in winter.
ReplyDeleteI love little Juncos! We always saw them in Asheville when it got cold when we lived there for so many years.
ReplyDeleteOur Juncos have arrived from up north already. They choose to spend the winter here. Silly birds. It would be much warmer if they went further south.
ReplyDeleteA lovely little bird.
ReplyDeleteThey're cute. We don't have them here.
ReplyDeleteLindo el pajarito entre nieve.
ReplyDeleteBuen domingo Pat.
Un abrazo.
Flying to Toronto for some winter warmth seems a bit funny.
ReplyDeleteThe bird is so super cute
ReplyDeleteAdorable! I assume they come from further north? The golden plovers called kolea here in Hawaii have arrived from Alaska. They are slender but will put on a lot of weight before they fly back North in the spring. Thanks for showing these sweet birds. Pat, Aloha!
ReplyDeleteCute little bird.
ReplyDeleteLovely bird.
ReplyDeleteThey are pretty birds.
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