Saturday Birds

Saturday morning, I fiddled with the camera to try to handle snow scenes better and then went out with the dog to try it out. While getting ready, I got this Red-breasted Nuthatch through the back door windowpane.

We have a couple of these every day – they grab and go quickly.

On a backroad drive, where a cold wind made walking a challenge, there was a flock of Wild Turkeys off in the distance. Pushing the limits of the little Canon, I got this shot.

The sun came out for a while when we returned and we had a flurry of backyard activity to give me some practice.

This American Tree Sparrow was my first this year.
We have a couple of Hairy Woodpeckers visiting daily.
Dark-eyed Juncos are here every winter.
We have had dozens of Pine Siskins for the last few weeks.

It’s nice to focus on birds instead of news.


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One Response to Saturday Birds

  1. stonefit says:

    Great pictures, Dick.
    Happy New Year.

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