Of birds and the blizzard….

If you’re on the Cape or even just in New England you know it’s been a crazy couple of days around here! Although it started as sloppy sleet here on the Cape the snow blew fast and furiously, clomping onto trees and wires like cement and dragging them down like cement, too. There was also tidal flooding and between the wind and water power is still out for almost two thirds of Cape residents and businesses. To be honest, I must admit I am one of the lucky few who lost power overnight but had it back by yesterday morning. I spent most of my day yesterday watching the snow blow and refilling bird feeders. Boy, were the birds hungry and cold!

All these photos were taken through an ice encrusted window but they do give the feel of the day….these two redheads shared the feeder for awhile. That’s a male house finch with the male cardinal…

These goldfinches were holding on for dear life….

This downy woodpecker is getting ready to make her move, waiting for the wind to die down a bit…

This flicker has had a rough time of it–she even has snow and ice encrusted on her feathers

Chickadees were a bit wind blown but they’re pretty sturdy

This tufted titmouse had a little bit of a prize

And this white breasted nuthatch was happy to find seeds and nuts here

while its smaller cousins, the red breasted nuthatches worked on the suet…

and although I’m not a big fan of the mobs of house sparrows I did make sure there was plenty of seed on the ground for them on such a rough day….

This cardinal seems to express the way we all felt while the storm raged around us….

Today, however, is a new day….

 

 

2 thoughts on “Of birds and the blizzard….

  1. I have all the same birds as your photos visiting my feeders daily, and the storm brought them out in great numbers. I also have a pair of Red Bellied Woodpeckers and Carolina Wrens, several white throated Sparrows and black eyed Juncos as daily visitors. Yesterday morning, I was surprised by 5 bluebirds, 1 male, 3 females, rare visitors at my feeders. Thanks for the photos, I enjoyed them.

  2. Glad you enjoyed them! I also had a red bellied woodpecker and Carolina wrens but they were camera shy. We didn’t have any juncos for some reason–we usually do–but we had white throated sparrows as well as a tree sparrow but those photos were too blurry to post. Same with blue jays. Would have loved to have bluebirds but we’re pretty urban here….

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