Tuesday, March 5, 2019

The No-Show Snow

The media keeps taking about it, the weather-people go crazy...
A winter storm warning is issued and the governor declares a state of emergency, twice.
School is cancelled or they announce a delayed opening due to snow.
But all we get is a "sprinkle" of the white stuff.
Just enough to bring the birds to the feeders and give them a pretty dusting of the white stuff.

Male Cardinal

Chickadee

Male Downy Woodpecker

Mockingbird

Song Sparrow

Male Cardinal

Is it just the Garden State, or does your town/state overreact to impending snow?

28 comments:

David M. Gascoigne, said...

I can only imagine the outcry if your authorities didn't "overreact" to forecasts of snow and you really got a dump. Great series of bird pictures, Debbie. I am impressed. I suspect that some of your readers might not be able to identify all of them so it would be better to show their names.

italiafinlandia said...

Qh...they are so cute! Especially the red Cardinal with the white dusting!

eileeninmd said...

Hello, I think the news reporters get everyone riled up. Your bird photos are gorgeous. The cardinal is one of my favorites. Wishing you a happy day!

Louca por porcelana said...

Wonderful birds!!!

Dicky Bird said...

Your photos are amazing - love the detail!

Brian King said...

It doesn't take much for beautiful photos! Love the sparrow! Looking back I think I should have been a meteorologist. You really only need to be right about half the time. The other half is a guess. :-)

Debbie said...

i will add their names this morning!!

~Lavender Dreamer~ said...

It makes the birds look all sparkly though! We got up this morning to a change in weather and I declared it a Florida snow day....the temp dipped below 70 and we have a misty rain! We'll HAVE to stay INSIDE! heeheehee! Hugs!

Laura. M said...

El cardenal es bellísimo Debbie. Que color más brillante tiene.
Besos.

Sally said...

Such pretty birds, Debbie. The red Cardinal reminds me of song lyrics I wrote a long time ago:
When I see that little red bird
and hearing it singin' to me
I'm reminded of who I am
and of our family tree

xoxo

IanH said...

Great photos! Wished we had Cardinals Here.

bj said...

no snow nor rain here and it is so dry, we will be blown to the next county and covered in sand come spring.
beautiful pics of these gorgeous birds.

Elizabeth Seckman said...

In my town, any time there is a hint of snow, every loaf of bread and gallon of milk flies off the shelves. I suppose it's the people who live out of town and on the ridges who get trapped at home for so long they need stockpiles of the staples. (Ironically, they always forget to buy up all the toilet paper...)

I didn't realize chickadees were such gorgeous birds!!

Carol W. said...

We have neighborhood mockingbirds, one in the day and one at night. I love to hear their different bird calls. But, I've never seen one ... thanks for sharing the photo! (I always thought they looked more like a crow; boy, was I wrong.)

Author R. Mac Wheeler said...

We would definitely REACT here in Tampa for snow.

Those are absolutely gorgeous clicks!

Sue (this n that) said...

Love how the snow sprinkles add that touch of glam to your gorgeous photos :D)
It's a funny old world I guess is what I'd say!

Ruth Hiebert said...

Lovely pictures. I have to smile when I read or hear about some of the more southern folks closing school before it even snows. We don't get excited unless it is a raging blizzard or a foot of snow or more. Grant it would would never go out all winter if we couldn't put up with snow and cold.

Marie Smith said...

I’m glad the birds didn’t have to face a storm. Fabulous photos, Debbie.

Debbie said...

thanks for stopping by carol!! the mockingbird is a bit bigger than a lot of the song birds that visit the backyard feeders!!!

Kim said...

Love the photo of the dusting of snow on the pretty Cardinal's red 'coat'. The photo of the Song Sparrow looks as if it is in a studio. As ever, sublime photos, Debbie.

Conniecrafter said...

Oh I love the freshly fallen snow on the birds, that is so pretty! So wonderful to have many different birds come by to let you take pictures.
Yes the weather people do tend to go crazy whenever there is snow or bad weather forecasted to come. But it still surprises me how many accidents there are, even if we just get a few inches of snow.

Lady Fi said...

Such pretty pretty shots!

Angie said...

Debbie - I agree with David that people would be upset if there wasn't some warning … in the meantime, I am loving your photos. Wonderful detail in the close-ups!

LeAnn said...

LOL on this one because we have a weather man that wears a white coat when it is going to snow and then it doesn’t. I would think with all the sophisticated weather equipment, they could get it right. I must admit they do sometimes. It is funny that they get so prepared and then it doesn’t snow.
Wow, you got some extraordinary photos of these birds. They are absolutely beautiful. I loved all the different color patterns; hard to pick a favorite on this one.
Blessings and hugs!

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

Fabulous close up of the birds Debbie

Karen Lakis said...

We got about a foot. Even so - much overreacting! All the news spoke about was the “impact “ weather day. Where did that term even come from? I live in New England- it’s not as though we aren’t used to snow!

Lowcarb team member said...

Your bird photographs are simply wonderful, made that extra bit special with the dusting of snow :)

All the best Jan

Ida said...

Such pretty birds. We would have gladly shared our snow with you.