Christmas socks
New Year's Eve, looking east for fifteen seconds
Cat in the sun
Hairy Woodpecker
Closer view of the Hairy woodpecker
The getaway
Siskin waiting for space at the feeder
Political sympathies
Can't get enuff o' that coloured finch
Goldfinches
Siskin, snowbird, and goldfinch
Christmas is gone and past
Hairy woodpecker at his breakfast
Lazy Saturday morning
Snowbirds at work
The local hawk hanging out
Starling channelling his inner '80s pop-star
Wedding plans
Snow getting lit
The beer I was drinking
The beer I was drinking
K's visit
Another shot from the decade-old film
The tree in the living room
Tree on the back deck
Sharpie's lunch
Painting in progress
Our Christmas amaryllis
Chickadee
Goldfinch on the clothesline
Snowbirds at the feeder
Old friend retiring
Yesterday's moon from the back door
Christmas Eve morning, three years ago
Not far from here
Thistles three months ago
Today's visitor
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Sean listening, laughing
Venus before supper
Virginia Dillon
Just the hands
Double exposure, or triple
Now that the cold weather is coming . . .
Chickadee extricating his breakfast
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Starlings are very pretty. But, when they come to the feeder, few
other birds get a chance. Like the snowbirds here, others give way to
the big appetite and pushy way of the starling. These birds are
hanging out happily for the moment; there's only one starling this
morning and he doesn't take up all the room.
Starlings are an invasive species from Europe, introduced only a
century and a half ago, and are now everywhere on the continent. A
human European introduced them to this side of the Atlantic.
Here endeth the lesson.
other birds get a chance. Like the snowbirds here, others give way to
the big appetite and pushy way of the starling. These birds are
hanging out happily for the moment; there's only one starling this
morning and he doesn't take up all the room.
Starlings are an invasive species from Europe, introduced only a
century and a half ago, and are now everywhere on the continent. A
human European introduced them to this side of the Atlantic.
Here endeth the lesson.
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