Friday, January 17, 2014

Feathered Friday






Ah, sunshine. I took these photos of a chestnut-backed chickadee flitting around in one of my Japanese maples yesterday. I was home alone, reveling in the chance to sit quietly and soak up some peace along with the sun. Today it was back to the travails of homeschooling and fog so thick that neighbors have to be taken on faith, not sight – just like Wednesday. That warmer-and-drier second half of January predicted? Well, I'm sure, just like five o'clock, it's sunny somewhere!

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5 comments:

Mary Ann said...

We have half-cloudy skies here, with warming temps! A nice break for mid-January!

Anonymous said...

What a cute little bird. We have black-capped chickadees here in these parts. Ah to lavish one's self in solitude! :D
Hugs my sweet friend,
Beth

Unknown said...

Nice pictures of the bird! Enjoy your solitude.

Leigh said...

We have black-capped chickadees here too. They are such bold little birds. The other day I saw a ruby crowned kinglet for the first time. What a treat! (no camera, however)

Lisa said...

Living in SC we have the Carolina Chickadee, a little bird whose antics we most enjoy. It's interesting the different features of birds within the different areas of our country.