Our first noticeable snow of the winter did not last long enough to look pretty. It turned into sleet and rain. Charlie was a little puzzled by the white stuff, and he didn't seem to like getting wet.
The dark-eyed junco is a regular visitor too.
Our first noticeable snow of the winter did not last long enough to look pretty. It turned into sleet and rain. Charlie was a little puzzled by the white stuff, and he didn't seem to like getting wet.
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Looks quite festive with birds and your cute dog
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking good care of my feathered friends.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blog
ReplyDelete...we had a bit too.
ReplyDeleteCharlie is so cute! Love your pretty birds. Take care, have a great day!
ReplyDeleteCharlie has yet to discover the joy of snowdrifts.
ReplyDeleteA bit strange to little Charlie, I imagine. Love the finches and junco.
ReplyDeleteNice visitors for you Linda. Much better to see than snow. We had a similar amount, just a smattering, hopefully the last.
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