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We finally got a little snow! This photo was used on the cover of Mass Audubon's Explore magazine, Winter 2021 issue.
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Had a fantastic day in the hills with the ptarmigan. There is very little snow left and the ptarmigan were left very exposed in amongst the heather when they wanted to eat so they were quite easy to spot. They would head for what snow was left to protect themselves from any predators. They have started to lose their pristine white winter plumage which is nice to get them in the transition stage. They really are a beautiful bird and I am hoping to spend more time with them over the next few…
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Source: images.google.com via Debra on Pinterest You know I'm such a softie for little critters, birds especially. I feed them pretty much year round, but this time of year I try to do a little more to make sure there's something available for these cuties to sustain them. I can't imagine how hard it is to find food in the winter. Right now it's still pretty mild for January, but within a week or two we will have snow and bitter cold. It takes a lot of calories for birds to survive the harsh…
When temperatures plummet, some northern birds create burrows to take advantage of snow's natural insulation.
Willow Ptarmigan - Adventure With Camera In The Nature #winter #bird #snow #nature #wildlife #cold
Long-tailed Tit plumage varies substantially across its range, and the pale head of the subspecies found in Hokkaido, Japan, along with its inquisitive behaviour, has long inspired many a nature lover.
Feathery feet help ptarmigans travel on top of the snow during winter.
Photographing Snowy Owls by the Lucky ...
A majestic snowy owl with piercing yellow eyes perched gracefully on a snow-covered pine tree branch in a tranquil winter forest, close-up shot capturing intricate details of its snowy feathers, gentle snowfall softly descending in the background, sharp focus revealing every feather in high definition clarity.
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