oh look at all the cardinals...wonderful captures of them. my poor birdies have no food. snow has been too deep for me to venture out and fill the feeders...i am a bad mommy.
Bird feeders are one thing that I would enjoy having. I have tried to establish a few but they turn out to be more squirrel feeders than anything else, LOL. I lived in Arkansas for a number of years but never really got the chance to visit up in the Ozarks, though the mountains there, from what I have seen, look a lot like it does here in Western North Carolina.
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Obviously, the hotspot for birds in the Ozarks! :)
ReplyDeleteYou have such good habitat for the birds as well as the well stocked feeders. Beautiful photos. We don't have any snow here just cold weather.
ReplyDeleteOh, nice photos! Nice to see you're all doing fine.
ReplyDeleteOooo - look at all the cardinals! We don't get them here - too cold. Shame - I miss them (and titmice).
ReplyDeleteIt's a very pretty scene. Personally I think 1 inch is more than enough when it comes to snow. Stay warm.
ReplyDeleteOh, what terrific shots, Marvin!! I agree with Wren, got to be a hotspot for the Ozark birds! I do love your pics!
ReplyDeleteHope your new year is off to a great start!
Sylvia
I'd like to see the Ozarks someday. Nice photos. Looks like you have a pretty nice piece of land!
ReplyDeleteoh look at all the cardinals...wonderful captures of them. my poor birdies have no food. snow has been too deep for me to venture out and fill the feeders...i am a bad mommy.
ReplyDeleteOh this is so lovely!! I rarely see more than one set of cardinals in my yard at a time. What a treat!!
ReplyDeleteUtterly beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos, Jo!
ReplyDeleteBird feeders are one thing that I would enjoy having. I have tried to establish a few but they turn out to be more squirrel feeders than anything else, LOL. I lived in Arkansas for a number of years but never really got the chance to visit up in the Ozarks, though the mountains there, from what I have seen, look a lot like it does here in Western North Carolina.
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