A slipping glimpse today of the elusive Black-capped chickadee.
Here’s another nuthatch sighting.
What joy this conveys to me – the feet relaxed and sweeping behind, the tips of the wings unfurled… And what a graphic Rick! One of your loveliest shots– if it is possible to say that.
Thanks, Deb. Black and white, stark against the snow, and fast.
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What joy this conveys to me – the feet relaxed and sweeping behind, the tips of the wings unfurled… And what a graphic Rick! One of your loveliest shots– if it is possible to say that.
Thanks, Deb. Black and white, stark against the snow, and fast.
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