Wild Bird Wednesday. |
We finally had a nice snow yesterday. Although the forecast only called for one or two inches, we got twice that amount. It started around 10 AM, and I had a dental appointment at 11. I took a few pictures before leaving, and cardinals and juncos obliged me by hanging out under the feeders.
When I left the dentist's office, I had to sweep an inch or two of snow off my car. It was coming down hard so I canceled plans to go shopping, although I did stop at the bank on my way home. Roads were slippery and I slowed for a blocked lane where a policeman was assisting a motorist whose car had slid off the road. I was relieved to make it safely to our subdivision.
Once home, I stationed myself at a window with the trusty old Nikon that has a zoom lens. Some Canada Geese flew overhead and I got ready to catch them landing. Yes!
Our view was beautiful. Trees were frosted with snow, geese and ducks floated on the lake, and birds visited my feeders, including a downy woodpecker.
Frank walked out in the yard to get a closer look at the spectacle. I was content to stay indoors, glad that we had gotten the outside of the windows cleaned a month ago so that my photos were clear.
In late afternoon, the snow stopped and the sun came out.
Belas fotografias, gostei de ver.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Hello. Wonderful photos. Beautiful looking place.
ReplyDeleteHello, pretty snow and winter scenes. I love the last two photos. Wishing you a happy day and a great weekend ahead!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful views!! You got more then us!
ReplyDeleteYour snowy pictures are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteThese are all lovely photographs …
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Beautiful! That one cardinal looks quite irritated at being interrupted.
ReplyDeleteWhat spectacular scenery! I love seeing your winter photos. The birds certainly stand out against it :)
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this looks quite wonderful. My winter is a green one :(
ReplyDeleteBeautiful captures of both the birds and the snowy weather.
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