They are all so beautiful and welcome at your home! I didn't see any ducks on the pond today..I went with my camera in hand so I guess they are camera shy!
Sherry your pictures are always so beautiful. I miss our Finches - glad to see you get them for the winter. All I see mostly now are Stellars Jays, Juncos and Robins. Have a nice Thanksgiving.
Sherry - such exceptional photos of these sweet creatures. I always wonder how these tiny things survive the winter. They must have metabolisms that run at a unbelievable rate. We've been seeing cardinals around here, that we have not seen since last Spring.
Sherry, As usual exceptionally beautiful photos - your birds are so different from ours. Right now the robins are frequently the shrubs and trees that have berries on them. Wish I could capture them, photographically that is. Wonderful post!
I like that "home for the holidays!" Your birds do look like they're at home in your backyard. And they know they'll be well looked after.
Today, I saw some ducks on a pond. The pond had turned to ice and the ducks were just standing there, looking puzzled. Of course, I'd left my camera at home (it was a quick trip to the post office). Too bad! When I went back with my camera - they were gone.
I recently saw a woodpecker with no red on his head. It looked surprisingly like a hairy, but the red crest was missing. Only then did I learn the difference between males and females. Only a small identification, but something I will probably never forget now.
These are beautiful Sherry! You certainly have a lovely variety of birds visiting your garden. I think my favourite has to be the Wren because if they are anything like ours they are difficult to photograph due to their rather secretive nature.
You have very beautiful guests. Such a variety of winter birds. I loved them all - Carolina Wren with a multicolored tail, lovely purple finches (can't wait till they visit us too!), fluffy chick-a-dee and this small woodpecker. Is he young or just small or maybe he looks small only to me?
Such a welcome sight as the garden dies down! I have been looking for the downy woodpecker to come here, but so far no sign of him. We had a lovely day today, so perhaps he's waiting for colder weather. Your birds must know that Sherry's place is a wonderful place to spend the winter.
Quite a wonderful collection of 'S's - but my favourites are the seed pods! Is that second one a laurel of some kind? I've never seen one with such bright red seeds!
These are all such beautiful images, but the Carolina Wren touched my heart, I loved these little birds, they used to build their beautiful nests in my geraniums on our deck. Thank you for these pictures!
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They are all so beautiful and welcome at your home! I didn't see any ducks on the pond today..I went with my camera in hand so I guess they are camera shy!
Sherry your pictures are always so beautiful. I miss our Finches - glad to see you get them for the winter. All I see mostly now are Stellars Jays, Juncos and Robins. Have a nice Thanksgiving.
Sherry,
Yesterday I saw my first Yellow=bellied Sapsucker of the season. Winter in closing in!
Great photos of your winter visitors.
Sherry - such exceptional photos of these sweet creatures. I always wonder how these tiny things survive the winter. They must have metabolisms that run at a unbelievable rate. We've been seeing cardinals around here, that we have not seen since last Spring.
Sherry, As usual exceptionally beautiful photos - your birds are so different from ours. Right now the robins are frequently the shrubs and trees that have berries on them. Wish I could capture them, photographically that is. Wonderful post!
oops typo, sorry - "frequenting" not frequently!
I like that "home for the holidays!" Your birds do look like they're at home in your backyard. And they know they'll be well looked after.
Today, I saw some ducks on a pond. The pond had turned to ice and the ducks were just standing there, looking puzzled. Of course, I'd left my camera at home (it was a quick trip to the post office). Too bad! When I went back with my camera - they were gone.
I recently saw a woodpecker with no red on his head. It looked surprisingly like a hairy, but the red crest was missing. Only then did I learn the difference between males and females. Only a small identification, but something I will probably never forget now.
You have a fun assortment of birds to watch!
the light in each of these images is perfection and shows of each little critter brilliantly!
These are beautiful Sherry! You certainly have a lovely variety of birds visiting your garden. I think my favourite has to be the Wren because if they are anything like ours they are difficult to photograph due to their rather secretive nature.
You have very beautiful guests. Such a variety of winter birds. I loved them all - Carolina Wren with a multicolored tail, lovely purple finches (can't wait till they visit us too!), fluffy chick-a-dee and this small woodpecker. Is he young or just small or maybe he looks small only to me?
Dear Sherry......how lovely to have the birds back in your gardens.....
I do wish I could capture my woodpecker.....as soon as I go into the garden he disappears, just so frustrating. I shall persevere......
Thank you for sharing your beautiful images......
so wonderful to see your winter birds. we are getting some delightful visits too.
happy autumn.
Nice pictures: see these little creatures so close up is almost touching!
Such a welcome sight as the garden dies down! I have been looking for the downy woodpecker to come here, but so far no sign of him. We had a lovely day today, so perhaps he's waiting for colder weather. Your birds must know that Sherry's place is a wonderful place to spend the winter.
Such sweet winter birds :-) I am always so happy to see Carolina Wren ♥
Have a wonderful weekend Sherry.
Beautiful captures! Our winter guests have arrived here too. It's good to have the Cedar Waxwings back.
Quite a wonderful collection of 'S's - but my favourites are the seed pods! Is that second one a laurel of some kind? I've never seen one with such bright red seeds!
These are all such beautiful images,
but the Carolina Wren touched my heart,
I loved these little birds, they used to build their beautiful nests in my geraniums on our deck.
Thank you for these pictures!
The shadow patterns on the sheet drying in the sun are fantastic! Sage means November to me too, roasted pumpkin and stuffing.
The last comment was meant for the "S" pictures, sorry.
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