'Tis the season to be jolly!
As such, I offer up a few looks at traditional winter birds.
The Northern Cardinal prepares for its next sortie to the bird feeder.
The Blue Jay has already been there.
The Black-capped and Boreal Chickadees are always busier than bees on clover.
While the Dark-eyed Juncos and White-throated Sparrows prefer foraging on the ground.
And the Hairy and Red-bellied Woodpeckers look for the suet feeders and the peanut butter.
The Grey or Canada Jay says, "I got me a suet cake, eh!"
Carolina Wrens are quickly on the scene when the feeders have been filled.
Evening and Pine Grosbeaks can go through a feeder full of sunflower seeds faster than Judson can grab his cell phone.
All while the White-breasted, Brown-headed, Red-breasted and Pygmy Nuthatches happily show off their acrobatic skills.
Sometimes you get a chance to see the Bohemian Waxwings eat berries until they are drunk. That is, if you're willing to go to Minnesota in January to see them. Brrrr.
Yesterday, Henry gave his unconditional stamp of approval to grandma's peanut butter fudge. Owen is crawling under, around, over and through the Christmas tree.
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