It’s been an exceptionally snowy winter so far. We haven’t gotten as much snow as some areas (I saw a report that said Barrie, Ontario has received a total of 7 feet of snow so far this winter), but the ground has been almost consistently snow covered since the beginning of December.
That makes me extra aware of keeping my feeders full for my feathered friends. It’s mostly the usual suspects – House Sparrows, House Finches, Juncos, Goldfinches, Blue Jays, Rose-breasted Nuthatches, and Cardinals. I have seen a couple chickadees, and an American Sparrow, but wasn’t able to get pictures. I also put a suet cake out, hoping to spy a woodpecker or two but no such luck yet.
Anyway, here are my favourite pics from the last month. (Most of them taken after the Boxing Day ice storm)







Those are some amazing photos. We’ve been putting out some bird food for the first time in ages and I can’t believe how many different types of birds are showing up.
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Val, each bird so lovely with the icy background. our suet needs a new cake today. we have lovely snow falling after a week of snowless gloom. i like some lpretty snow until march! kathy b
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Beautiful photos!!! I especially like the one of the house sparrow on the iced fencing!
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The birds and the ice are stunning! Beautiful photos.
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Your photos are just awesome!!!
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Wow! Those photos are awesome! I am not into bird watching, but I enjoy your pictures.
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Wonderful pics of your feathered friends.
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Val, those photos are stunning. I still think you should submit them somewhere. Your flowers and your wildlife photos are so pretty.
We have only had a few small snows and they have disappeared within a day or two. Next week is supposed to be in the 50’s again! It’s really crazy.
Blessings and hugs,
Betsy
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Your photos should be submitted somewhere. Your garden and wildlife photography is stunning.
We have had several snows but none have lasted longer than a day or two. Next week is supposed to be in the 50’s! It’s crazy!
Blessings and hugs,
Betsy
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