So I actually remembered to fill the feeders with food before the snow started (wish I had remembered to check the tire pressure in the snow blower, but that is another issue!). ; I took these shots right before and just as the snow started. ; They are through our sunroom glass, so I was not that happy, but it was fun. A bluejay [attachimg=1] Then he saw me and gave a a look! [attachimg=2]
A male cardinal, I was wondering where his wife was? [attachimg=1] She was a no show on Sunday, but a nuthatch cam by. [attachimg=2] [attachimg=3]
So this morning (Monday) I could not take pictures through the glass (a good thing). ; So I took the screens out of the windows in the bathroom and the kitchen. ; I opened the windows (not a good thing when the snow is swirling, I often had snow on the floor!) and fired away. ; Happier with the results today. Snow still a blowing! [attachimg=1] Better shots of the bluejay. [attachimg=2] [attachimg=3]
Today it was the wife's turn to gather food I guess, since the husband was a no show! [attachimg=1] [attachimg=2] [attachimg=3]
A redheaded woodpecker came by, only the light was not the greatest, I only wish he had moved to the other side of the feeder. [attachimg=1] [attachimg=2] And the nuthatch came back! [attachimg=3]
Now that's dedication, when you're willing to let winter into your home to take bird photos. Nice! Erich
the woodpecker came out pretty good John. now get outside and do it ; wouldn't be bad if it wasn't for these 50mph winds. I want to take some pics outside but not in this wind