Last week, heavy and wet snow fell, blanketing everything with a thick white coat while reducing light and visibility. Many birds still came to the feeder in our backyard, especially Dark-eyed Juncos which seemed impervious to the elements. There was one Carolina Chickadee that took a brief time-out under the magnolia branches heavily laden with snow. Here are two versions of the same photo, one in color and the other in black and white.
Chickadee in Snowstorm
15 Thursday Mar 2018
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DG MARYOGA said:
Indeed impervious Hien!Clicked the images to enjoy the details and the beautiful Carolina Chickadee looks so comfortable as it is nestled in the snow-clad branches.Can’t believe how they survive,winter in your area is really very prolonged.I think,your feeder helps a lot.
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neihtn2012 said:
Those birds are amazing, aren’t they? I see some of them staying out for hours, enduring the wind and snow. Wish we could be that tough.
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DG MARYOGA said:
They are much tougher than we think,Hien.The thick snow looks like a white,fluffy blanket that keeps them warm …
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bluebrightly said:
I don’t envy you, but it IS beautiful!
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neihtn2012 said:
Thanks Lynn! Snow is beautiful, especially when there is so much.
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allentimphotos2 said:
The spot of color for the bird makes it stand out.
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you Tim!
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allentimphotos2 said:
You’re welcome
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M.B. Henry said:
Pretty!
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you!
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quietsolopursuits said:
I think that this is a great environmental shot, showing how the chickadee lives in the winter!
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you Jerry! Tough life being a bird…
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Helen C said:
Cool photo, Hien. I wonder how it would look like with some cropping, since the bird occupied such a small space in the photo. I took a piece of white paper and cut a rectangle in the middle and place it in front of your photo on my monitor (didn’t copy your photo 😉 … Hmm… (I am still thinking 😉
Have a great day.
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neihtn2012 said:
Thanks Helen. I did crop the photo at first, but finally wanted to display the full extent of the heavy snow surrounding the birds. I don’t know how they manage to keep warm!
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Helen C said:
I know you must have a good reason not to crop 😉 To be honest, at first, I was very sure that cropping would make it look better, but after I “cropped” it with a piece of paper, I found out the photo started telling a different kind of story, and I like both of them 😉
Good night.
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Jet Eliot said:
Wow, what a downfall, Hien! Excellent photo of the chickadee and the snow.
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you Jet! Cleaning the driveway after that snowfall was very hard, and I only got 3/4 of it done, even with a snowthrower.
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Amy said:
So very lovely, my favorite bird. They are different to capture though.
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neihtn2012 said:
Chickadees are indeed very cute. I am not surprised you like them.
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sandyjwhite said:
What a hearty little guy to brave the elements!
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neihtn2012 said:
It’s a very small but spunky bird!
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sandyjwhite said:
Yes, they are always zooming about at top speed and never seem to run out of energy.
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