Freezing weather cannot subdue this little guy’s spirit.
The ice just makes him look cuter...and brighter...
The ice just makes him look cuter...and brighter...
A Carolina Wren is caught in a sunbeam,
making his chest glow. He looks nice and warm
even though he’s sitting on an icy branch.
unhappy with the ice...stunning as usual.
Not a worry on his brow.
to my place. I don't think you're going to get anything
out of those ice-encased seed heads any time soon.
Thanks for the shots, Larry. You help bring Red and the Peanut to life.
12 comments:
Beautiful images in the snow and ice :-)
Paul.
Wonderful pictures. I love the white crowned, as I have never seen one before.
Lovely photos Kelly. You get some great birds over there.
PS.Your female White-crowned Sparrow is actually a juvenile as both sexes look alike :-)
Thanks, Nick!!!! I wondered about that...I saw a juvenile had the brown stripes in a book, but wasn't paying attention to the fact the male and female looked alike. Now I know!!!
All these birds looks so bright and beautiful -lovely to see!!
I think we need to put little booties on the birdies to keep their "tootsies" warm-chuckle!I found you through Shelley's Birding in Michigan...So glad I did!
I'll be back for sure,
~K
Stunning Photo's of stunning birds, well done!
Loved the pics especially the male white-crowned, what a striking individual. FAB
Snowbabies: Thanks! This weather is right down your alley!
Kallen: Thank you...they are sweet birds!
Nick: Thanks again for the info. I appreciate it.
Shellmo: Thanks...I'd still like you to send one of your redpolls down!!
Ms. K: Welcome to Red! I'm glad you dropped by. Well, I went to your site and fell in love with your adorable dogs!! I'm going to show them to my son, Matty, who loves all animals, especially dogs and cats.
Warren: Thank you...and thanks for dropping by! I checked out your site too and loved the fox and the owl especially. I enjoy seeing all the European birds...new for me! Your starling post was interesting. We have a starling roost about 2 miles from our house. Last months they all flew into our neighborhood -- they were like a swarm, and it was spectacular.
Early Birder: I'm glad you dropped by! I am enjoying your posts. The recent post of the Collard Doves was interesting. The bird is gorgeous, and I enjoyed reading the history. I still love that little Robin.
Those pictures are just stunning! I think I need a better camera!
I always wonder, too, how these little tiny birds can survive the cold of winter. It's one thing to puff out your feathers, but really, how warm can that get you?! I can only hope that our feeding and love for them helps warm them a little. BTW, loved the Wren pictures. I've barely seen our Wrens this winter, and I miss them dearly!
Troutbirder...thank you!!!
Heather...I'll pass on the complements...our wren is around every day. He is so cute.
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