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Cold, then mild, then freezing... the weather goes back and forth. The water birds don't seem to mind.
Geese taking off triggered the trail camera. (These two images have a cyan color cast. The trail cam doesn't have as good a lens has my regular cameras. Still, it captures things that I don't even see, so I can't complain.)
Sharing with Not-So-Wordless and Wild Bird Wednesday.
The final photo shows a patch of snowdrops (Galanthus) that I saw near Woodstock on Saturday.
Lovely pics :)
ReplyDeleteHello. That place looks wonderful and beautiful. Great birds and great photos!
ReplyDeleteGostei bastante destas belas fotografias e aproveito para desejar a continuação de uma boa semana.
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Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Linda,
ReplyDeleteThe hillside has a slight frosting of snow or from a hard freeze, which is it? That robin sure is a beaut! Just look at that bright red chest! Spring is on its way! Thanks for the photo share and link up!
Hello, great views and lovely shots of the ducks and geese. Wishing you a happy day!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots!
ReplyDeleteIdeally speaking a slow melt would be best here, as you don't want the temperatures going up too fast while the snowpack is melting.
Saw a badger the other day, it got tired of hibernation
ReplyDeleteA very enjoyable series of photos, and always fun to see what a trail cam turns up. I am looking forward to seeing the sight of our first robin, and noticed there are buds on the trees around here. Spring will be here soon :)
ReplyDelete...I'm looking forward to seeing snowdrops.
ReplyDeleteHope spring eternal and it is coming someday to Minnesota as well. Although I was allowed into my own two blogs by google for over a month my former student and computer guru final fixed it. Also my essential tremor made typing nigh impossible so he got me a talk to type system called Dragon. So back to emailing and blogging has me smiling...:)
ReplyDeleteSigns of spring are always exciting, no matter where you live. I love the birds and hope you share the snowdrops when they bloom :)
ReplyDeleteGreat shots. I like the geese taking off in flight, and I'm always happy to see the first robin of spring.
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