New Years Greetings
It is cold this morning with the temperature of 22 F. and clear blue skies. The frosty grass crunches under my footsteps as I walk to the bird feeders. Black Cap Chickadees accompanied by Chestnut Backed Chickadees are flying continuously back and forth. Toweehees and Juncos are standing in the flat feeders eating sunflower seeds while Fox and Song Sparrows are feeding on the ground. Deer tracks are to be seen crossing the lawn. A scolding red quirrel is perched in the birch tree. No one pays him any mind. Poets are fond of describing winter as a time of sleep and death whilst nature waits for the resurrection of Spring. I wonder about such poetic cliches as I look at all the activity in our yard this morning the last day of the year. Even if we were to travel today higher in the mountains where the snows are deepening we would see the winter tracks of the martins, squirrels and voles. We would hear the sounds of the winter birds like Gray Jays and Clarks Nutcrackers and Ravens. there is so much life all around us in all the seasons. Get out and enjoy.
Wishing you all the best in the coming New Year!
Bill @birdingguide.com






