Sunrise at 16°F (-12°C)
Always one dances to a different tune.
View from our front door
A cold day at the lake
A new kind of space craft
Old Squaw (Clangula hyemalis)
Lesser Scaup (Aythya affinis)
Goldeneye (Bucephala clangula)
Camera is on, birds are gone.
A view across the river from Michigan to Ontario
An unusual reflection
Flowers on the window
Power to hear
Rare in our yard, a House Finch
We have never had so many Goldfinches in our yard
Deer, rabbit & Maggie tracks this morning
January sunset
Frozen cranberries
Mature Juniper trees
Light across the road
Nutmeg pure
January in Michigan
Ein "Quarter" aus New Jersey
Such intense red color
Veterans park Imlay City, Michigan
Ice sculptures
A male Junco under our bird feeders
A city street after the ice storm
A frozen landscape.
Freeway to the airport in Flint, Michigan
Windblown ice
The frozen pond
The ice caterpillar
Today is like this photo, -4°F (-20°C)
Weihnachtsmorgen an unserem Haus
Sunrise December 25th.
Christmas Eve 2017
A country house in Dryden, Michigan
Over 100 years old
Metamora, Michigan
Metamora, Michigan
Metamora, Michigan
"Good night"
A frozen world
Frozen crab apples
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Our insect patrol, a Red-bellied Woodpecker


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Doerthe club has replied to Ronald Losure clubLuckily my camera was in front of me and I was able to take a few shots with one hand.
Doerthe club has replied to neira-Dan clubDoerthe club has replied to Rosalyn HilborneI just recently saw a photo of an unusual woodpecker in Germany that we don't have here. This one is twice the size of many other woodpecker species and we are always happy to see the pair show up at our feeders. This time the bird found a fat larvae under the bark of our silver maple.
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