F/7.1, 1/200, ISO 320.
Dark-eyed Junco
How does a Snowman get to work?
By icicle.
Interesting Fact: Dark-eyed Juncos breed in forests across much of North America and at elevations ranging from sea level to more than 11,000 feet. They are often found in coniferous forests incuding pine, Douglas-fir, spruce, and fir, but also in deciduous forests such as aspen, cottonwood, oak, maple, and hickory. During winter and on migration they use a wider variety of habitats including open woodlands, fields, roadsides, parks, and gardens. ( https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Dark-eyed_Junco/lifehistory )
Too cute!!
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Beautiful!
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Love the touches of humor in your post as well as the photos and fascinating facts.
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I hope you never run out of these smile evoking questions!
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Aha! These are the birds my mother used to call snowbirds.
Well they do come down from Canada during the winter, so she was definitely right. Thank you very much for stopping by and sharing this with us. Happy Blogging! 🙂
Well done!!! I’m loving the snow too this year!! YAY!!! ☃️
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so sweet. love this post. Thanks for the smile
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You’ve really captured the bird’s personality