Wary and fast moving, I don’t actually get a lot of pics of titmice.
Monthly Archives: February 2016
Snow birds (and puppy)
Winter hath returneth, sing hey! nonny snow.
The bird activity at the feeders has been insane. We ran out of seed and dear husband John volunteered to stop by the Hampton Falls Agway for some more Dodge’s Supreme Blend wild bird seed.
Morning walk with the pup…
Sing a song of snow
Song Sparrow foraging on the back deck in SNOW.
Birdwatching has been a bit boring since it warmed up and the snow melted. Even the groundhog forecast an early spring! But today it is snowing and the birds are back at the feeders.
I don’t notice many Song Sparrows in our yard, though they are not rare birds. There are a lot more Tree Sparrows here in winter, with the occasional White-throated Sparrow. Lots of juncos too.
It is February now
Dark-eyed Juncos in a flock of 10 or so, this morning in the red maple swamp.
Snow has mostly melted and the green moss makes it look like spring. We won’t be fooled!