WDCash
Loc: Milford, Delaware, USA
We just came out of a cold spell in Delaware. I guess it getting soft in my old age because I just don't want to be outside when it's in the mid 20's. I realize to some of you the mid 20's would be a balmy day, my hat is off to you.
When it's cold and windy, and or wet, I marvel at the little birds that survive wearing the same thin feather outfits as they do when it's warm to hot.
The first picture below is a Carolina Chickadee on the above mentioned 22° day with winds gusting well above 30mph.
The Next Chickadee is from the day before, I think, still cold but not so windy.
The next 2 Chickadees are from different days, before or after, when it was still bitterly cold.
For about a week it seemed all I could photograph was Chickadees.
Chickadees are cold weather birds. Wonderful shots
dancers
Loc: melbourne.victoria, australia
such beautiful little birds! thank you.
WDCash wrote:
We just came out of a cold spell in Delaware. I guess it getting soft in my old age because I just don't want to be outside when it's in the mid 20's. I realize to some of you the mid 20's would be a balmy day, my hat is off to you.
When it's cold and windy, and or wet, I marvel at the little birds that survive wearing the same thin feather outfits as they do when it's warm to hot.
The first picture below is a Carolina Chickadee on the above mentioned 22° day with winds gusting well above 30mph.
The Next Chickadee is from the day before, I think, still cold but not so windy.
The next 2 Chickadees are from different days, before or after, when it was still bitterly cold.
For about a week it seemed all I could photograph was Chickadees.
We just came out of a cold spell in Delaware. I gu... (
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Oh, wow, do I hear you! My area had a snowstorm, and it was several days before I went out, and I also turned to the birds. I prefer to look at it as being sensible!
Your shots are beautiful!
Love these little guys, great shots!!
WDCash wrote:
We just came out of a cold spell in Delaware. I guess it getting soft in my old age because I just don't want to be outside when it's in the mid 20's. I realize to some of you the mid 20's would be a balmy day, my hat is off to you.
When it's cold and windy, and or wet, I marvel at the little birds that survive wearing the same thin feather outfits as they do when it's warm to hot.
The first picture below is a Carolina Chickadee on the above mentioned 22° day with winds gusting well above 30mph.
The Next Chickadee is from the day before, I think, still cold but not so windy.
The next 2 Chickadees are from different days, before or after, when it was still bitterly cold.
For about a week it seemed all I could photograph was Chickadees.
We just came out of a cold spell in Delaware. I gu... (
show quote)
It is 37F not to bad for Jan.
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