Wednesday, March 7
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I think we all are, especially our feathered friends. Lovely close ups.
ReplyDeleteThe white stuff came back overnight, Deborah but fortunately didn't stick around
DeleteTheir eyes are shining!
ReplyDeleteSo were mine when the snow went, Mal
DeleteThose poor birds, they aren't accustomed to such weather, and I suppose neither are you.
ReplyDeleteNot really, Michelle, WE managed to keep the birds well supplied with food and water though.
DeleteSue the birds are in your place, it means winter has gone, spring id there. Love robins and starlings.
ReplyDeleteHappy Women's day!
Thanks, you too Nadezda. The birds stick around all winter. We also have the numbers of some species boosted by winter visitors from colder areas of the world.
DeleteIt's positively Spring-like in Berks/Oxfordshire today, but I'm not falling for it!
ReplyDeleteWe had snow again this morning, Belinda.
DeleteSue, is the bird below the pigeon a Cumnock?
ReplyDeleteIt’s a dunnock, Brian
DeleteWhat patience you have, I never even try to get such lovely close ups of birds. These are gorgeous x
ReplyDeleteIt’s just a case of having my camera ready when the birds come, Carrie
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