So, when it snowed last week I wound up the furnace, put on the fireplace and didn't move out of the house until it rained and the snow was all gone. All the pictures below were taken through my windows, which accounts for some of the low quality!
The snow came down one afternoon as big as toonies - no, much bigger....
My flowers had been trying to keep blooming until this landed.
Some of the finches looked anything but tidy. They were all puffed up to keep warm.
The rufous-sided towhees are my favourite visitors, but they are difficult to photograph because they are always in motion. They have a sassy character.....
The hummers were very busy feeding on the snowy days. Funny - I just realized from the picture that I don't have the perches opposite the feeding places - the poor things have to keep flying to eat!This hummer spent time sitting on the tree on my deck. This picture doesn't show how tiny he is.
Then I went to the back of my house. On the hill behind my fence there were two deer plowing through the snow. They have a path there, but I imagine it wasn't as easy for a few days. The second one is partly behind the tree - a little buck.
It is sad, but I guess it really is winter. I shall go to Victoria tomorrow and see how many flowers I can find blooming to make me feel better.
Go and see what Rain and Dilling and Krista have done.
4 comments:
Lovely, beautiful, gorgeous photos. Reconsider your dislike of snow. :>)
I love the juncos. I still say they should have little red ribbons around their necks.
I don't have a great love for snow once the novelty wears off. Here on the coast, it's pretty icky.
Wish we could have a bird feeder here, but they just become Cat Feeders. They bring so much wonder, don't they? Our feathered friends.
Thanks, Ruth! But I don't think I will reconsider.....
Merry Junco Christmas? (Is the plural 'juncoes'?)
Dilling - I love the birdies. I know about cat feeders - and that is one reason I won't have a cat.
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