Saturday, March 3, 2018

Saturday Critters ~ 220 ~

oh the weather outside is frightful, but the birds are still delightful...
That's right, even when it rains and snows, and the lighting is imperfect, 
you can still observe and photograph our feathered friends.

If you look closely, you can see the snow falling and rain droplets on their little "roofs"!

Chickadee

Male House Finch

Male House Sparrow


I found some little ones taking cover in the shrubs and trees.

Song Sparrow

Mourning Dove

I'm watching them and they are surely watching me!

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23 comments:

Christine said...

Love how you can capture all these pretty little visitors to your garden!
I can tell they love to visit you!
Happy Saturday!

Anonymous said...

Great photos...and details, Debbie! The birds here yesterday got a "good bath" from all the rain we got!...:)JP

Marie Smith said...

Love your feathered friends, Debbie!

Brian King said...

I heard you were getting some nasty stuff up that way. I hope you got through it okay. These are beautiful! Love the finch!!!

Breathtaking said...

Hello Debbie!:) Gorgeous gorgeous captures!! I love the male House finch too, and the last Chickadee image is outstanding. It must be wonderful to get so close to your garden visitors without getting wet, and better than watching TV!!:)

Changes in the wind said...

My favorite is the male house finch:)

Sally said...

They're all my favorites! So pretty! :)

xoxo

Giga said...

Cute birds certainly, like us, expect spring. Amazing photos. Regards.

Author R. Mac Wheeler said...

Sorry your weather is frightful. We're experiencing the best weather of the year...except for all the oak and azalia pollen in the air.

eileeninmd said...

Hello Debbie, they are all sweet birds. I especially love your shots of the Chicakdees. Our power went out yesterday morning and is not back on yet. Thankfully hubby got our generator working long enough for me to make a few comments. I will catch up on all links and blog comments asap. Thanks so much for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend!

Kim said...

Oh my, one wouldn't have a clue that the weather is frightful outside at your place, Debbie. The photos of your beautiful birds are so clear and bright and well......perfect. =) The little Chickadee is so sweet.

~Lavender Dreamer~ said...

I love the little Chickadees! I always call them Black caps...but I know many are Carolina. They are all very cute! Enjoy your weekend. I hope the weather's not terrible where you live! Hugs!

Ruth Hiebert said...

For some reason they look just a little unhappy with the weather.Great pictures despite the rain.

Judy said...

We had 8"of thick heavy snow--that covered all the feeders, but the minute the snow stopped, the squirrels, chick-a-dees and blue jays were digging through the snow for their food.

Angie said...

So precious, each and every one .... my favorite is the chickadee. I don't blame them for taking shelter in the trees and shrubs!

Linda said...

Very nice pictures! I even like the rain.

Buttons alias Grace said...

Your bird shots always make everything better. Beautiful. Take care. HUGS B

21 Wits said...

I have been thinking about you, the news have really showed some horrible views of the storms! As for these photos they are beautiful and I think the male house finch was it, the second one is very sweet!

21 Wits said...

Also, I was wondering if you have ever gone to see Lucy the elephant that's in my post today? I'd really enjoy going inside of it and I can't believe how or rather why it was built in the first place. America sure has some great stories doesn't it?!

Conniecrafter said...

They do look so very pretty in the snow, it surprises us how many we will get on the feeders during the rain, but I guess if your hungry you have to eat. Loved your pretty pictures today!

baili said...

Wow ,i can't remove my eyes from these lovely looking birds Debbie!
you are great at you capturing!

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Beautiful portraits -- cardinals seem to belong to winter weather as we always used to see them on Christmas cards.

LeAnn said...

These are spectacular shots of these different birds. I love the cute black and white one. I like that you got poses and you can see their eyes looking at you. You are such a good friend to them all.
Blessings and hugs!