Nor’easter Inside Out: Beatrice
Inside… She does feel sorry about the birds outside in the storm. But, overall, she is puzzled with the concept of the storm and snow and Noreaster.
Inside… She does feel sorry about the birds outside in the storm. But, overall, she is puzzled with the concept of the storm and snow and Noreaster.
Outside… Mr. Northern Cardinal and Mr. Dark-eyed Junko are not at ease. There is a thin line between them.
Inside… She doesn’t seem to be affected by any storm: “Nor’easter? What Nor’easter?”
Just some quick inside and outside photos made during our 3rd Nor’easter this month… Mr. Cardinal saw a phantom during his breakfast in the snow this morning. Actually, it was a dark-eyed junco arriving...
“Tonight!” That was our answer to Mr. Little Goldfinch when he came to our place this afternoon to catch up with the latest news and the latest weather forecast on the third Nor’easter in...
“Is it over now?” said this lovely Dark-eyed Junco in the morning after the 2nd Nor’easter hit our town in March. I have to tell ya he was worried. We too.
This is a young Junco on the old fence in the backyard. He just survived one of the biggest Nor’easters in the history of our Massachusetts. From the Birds Photography series at Chidlovski Blog...
It ain’t me. It is what this guy on the photo said to me. From the Birds Photography series at Chidlovski Blog Chidlovski.
“I’ll be pure gold in the spring!” promised this little fella while visiting us in Winthrop. He kept his word last year. Lets see how he does this year. From the Birds Photography series...
It warmed up. The snow is almost gone. It’s sunny. The food is totally delicious. What else do you need to be happy?