Photos After Snow Removal


The tiny brown bird is a Carolina Wren.
The 3 in the next shot are Eastern Bluebirds. They are all fluffed up, due to the 10 degree day and constant snow.

Male Bluebird as he sits quietly as the snow continues to fall.

Dark Eyed Junco a regular winter visitor. I would almost guess female from the patch on her belly. Our regular birds who stay in the summers here and raise young have the same spot from sitting on eggs. I think it is called a brood patch.

I was so busy pushing snow around I forgot about the water dish. Had I plugged it in they would have been bathing in it. I eventually did plug it back in after plowing. The water had already had a bit of slush in it, as it was now just 10 degrees f.

This is a Morning Dove who also loves my fresh well water.

Now we will have to worry about not only the driveway but the roof.


That’s it for tonight. I am so tired but I wanted to share the beauty they call winter, in New England. From my back door.

Have a great night
Eunice

30 thoughts on “Photos After Snow Removal

    1. Remember those days lol I will use a roof rake and take a foot off from each are I can reach but that will be maybe Friday or Sat. They are calling for another storm on Sat. night unless it misses us :)

    1. These are lousy shots through a dog nose printed window but yes I am going to start claiming them as dependents :)
      I buy 11 lbs of meal worms, a heated spa and they bring me tons of babies several times a year :) I guess they know I love them. Now to keep the invasive blue bird killers away The European Starlings. All of them are bug and berry eaters so they fly together but starlings are brutal to them.

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