I'm sharing three photos from January when
it still was cold and we had a little snow.
I haven't really been out with my camera
since then since it's mostly been very
grey and often raining as well.
I'm linking with I'd Rather B Birdin'.
The House Sparrows are everywhere! WE are still buried in snow!
ReplyDeleteThank you Karen! We had very little snow this year.
DeleteIt's good to see you helping out the birds with a little supplemental feeding.
ReplyDeleteThank you David!
Deletevery cute.
ReplyDeleteThank you Theresa!
DeleteHope your weather improves soon!
ReplyDeleteLovely shots of those birds.
Thank you Lola!
DeleteWow, LOVELY birdies look so cold! They are so adorable♡♡♡
ReplyDeleteSending you Lots of Love and Hugs from Japan, xoxo Miyako*
Thank you very much Miyako!
Deletehier darf man die Knödel nicht auf die Erde legen..die Elstern kommen und nehmen ALLES mit.
ReplyDeleteLG vom katerchen zum Sonntag
Vielen Dank katerchen und ein schöner Sonntag!
DeleteSparrows are the same all over the world - true survivors, or opportunists! Lovely blue tit, we don't have them here.
ReplyDeleteThank you Jocee!
DeleteHope the weather improves...but in my opinion, rain is much better than snow...any day. LOL
ReplyDeleteCute, cute birds...is that a suet ball of seed?
Thank you Anni! Yes it is, it has fallen down from the branch where it was hanging.
DeleteAt first glance Gunilla, I thought my god how could a bird as small as a Blue Tit lay an egg so big, ;-), great shots .
ReplyDeleteAll the best Gordon.
Thank you Gordon! No eggs yet. :)
DeleteLovely photos of sweet little birds.
ReplyDeletenice feeding shots. .)
ReplyDeleteLovely photos ♥
ReplyDeleteThank you Seijastiina!
DeleteLovely shots.Today in our garden I saw a blue tit collecting dog hair for a nest. March is an unpredictable month here,we can expect all kinds of weather...for now birds are making the most of the mild winter.
ReplyDeleteRuby
Thank you Ruby! The whole winter has been rather strange here, but statistically it's still normal whatever that is.
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