Friday, December 20, 2013
The Weekend in Black and White: Chickadee in the snow on December 26 2010
The last time we had a white Christmas in the triangle area of NC was in 2010. I photographed the carolina chickadee on the day after Christmas, 2010. You can barely see the chickadee but it's on my deck wall eating seed I put out for the birds. I brush the snow off the top of the wall and cover it with seeds and treats during bad weather.
18 comments:
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Carver!
ReplyDeleteMarry Christmas to you and your family.
I wish you health, happiness, pleasure...
Lucia
Nice winter scene :-) Merry Christmas to you :-)
ReplyDeleteI have to say, I hope we don't get any snow in the south of the UK; everything comes to a stop.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous Winter shot. Very special. Happy Holidays to you and yours,
ReplyDeleteThere is life - even in the snow :-)
ReplyDeleteNice lines and textures.
Merry christmas and many more visitors to your lovely terrace!
ReplyDeleteLots of snow! I'm sure the birds appreciate your generosity!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
All those little piles of snow create an interesting artwork. Love the peeking little chickadee's head at the bottom of the photo.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful patterns of snow and branches. I'm sure that little bird appreciates your gifts.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
I see the little Dee.... Michelle
ReplyDeleteYou're a bird saver.
ReplyDeleteGreat winter shot, Carver.
Cool black and white Image! the snow looking beautiful..
ReplyDeleteTruly a gorgeous capture.
ReplyDeleteWonderful winter photo! Merry Christmas to you :-)!
ReplyDeleteThe chickadee is well hidden in the snow. ;)
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely photo! Winter is a hard time for small birds.
ReplyDeletePerfect for B&W -- as always your birds were lucky to have you.
ReplyDeleteI do want to wish you a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year and thank you for the beautiful posts on both your blogs and your visits. Those are year-round gifts that I really appreciate!
This shot really lends itself to the black and white medium. Finally say the little bird...beautiful shot, Merry Christmas.
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