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Birds in Berries Winter - B&B
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| Songbirds may purposefully stay in winter or be caught by surprise at one end of the season or the other. We are glad our trees are full of berries and fresh albeit frozen food to help them out. Birds look so good in berries-- whether juniper, porcelain, crab apple, holly, pyracantha, or bitterweet. Here is a new group of horizontal images of winter songbirds with snow and ice. Enjoy! |
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Robin with red berries on...
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Blue jay on snowy log...
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Tufted titmouse in holly
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Female cardinal in...
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Two cardinals in winter tree
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Female cardinal with...
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Northern male cardinal...
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Goldfinch in pyracantha...
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Gorgeous cardinal with...
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Robin on holly branch in...
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Robin on snowy branch of...
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Robin eating berries of...
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Robin, Turdus...
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Male cardinal perches on...
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Cardinal, holly and...
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Female cardinal glows in...
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Tufted titmouse perching...
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Male cardinal on...
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gaggle of cardinals on...
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Tufted titmouse in...
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Bluebird perched in tree...
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Male northern cardinal...
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Black capped chickadee in...
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Red berries and matching...
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Female Bluebird on...
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Flicker bird sitting on...
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Male cardinal sitting on...

