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Nicely done. I always associate chickadees with winter, and yet you show it as spring approaches. Maybe they leave New England and go up to visit you in the spring?
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Great photo of a sweet little bird.
ReplyDeleteAh, the secret language of the birds...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot!
God bless you!
Cezar
Wonderful shot, EG! You even caught it with its beak open!
ReplyDeleteDid you break out in song, too?
That bird posed beautifully for you...what's your secret??
ReplyDeletehow sweet!
ReplyDeletejust looking at him makes me want to sing along with him. beautiful little bird
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely FAB! And you can see his tongue!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot. We have chickadees visiting our bird feeders, but I haven't been lucky enough to get a good shot when their in the tree.
ReplyDeleteCute little feller -- he's calling to his sweetheart! :)
ReplyDeleteOur state bird. Beauty!
ReplyDeletewhat a great shot of a pretty little fellow
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic capture this is!
ReplyDeleteHe is absolutely precious.
Happy Sunday to you!
You really zoomed in tight on this bird. Great shot.
ReplyDeleteI've seen some cardinals in my yard lately, but no chickadees. I love those little guys. They're so cute! And the song is nice too. :)
ReplyDeletebeautiful!
ReplyDeleteWonderful capture of this beautiful little guy. You must have a great zoom lens!
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Such a sweet little bird!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great portrait of your happy singer.
ReplyDeleteI can see his cute little tongue! How cool!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I do love to watch the chickadees ;)
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorites.
ReplyDeleteLovely bird, nicely shot!
ReplyDeletePretty soon those branches won't be bare and we'll have a hard time finding these little guys. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely capture!
Suweeet! I can almost hear this little chickadee!
ReplyDelete[On my memorial post the other day you expressed interest in my note that the power lines make the buried souls uncomfortable. Don't lines disturb your view of nature? The idea is that the ancestors continue to enjoy the same comforts and joys we do.]
What a great shot!
ReplyDeleteGreat picture, I love the little birds.
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute. The ones around our place have been scouting out nesting boxes.
ReplyDeleteI hope he can spare a bit of warmth for others too :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm cooing now. Look what you've done! :-)
ReplyDeletesuch a wonderful capture of a lovely bird!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photo.
ReplyDeleteRegards and best wishes
Absolutely fabulous! Love it EG.
ReplyDeleteHow adorable is that!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat job!
ReplyDeleteNicely done. I always associate chickadees with winter, and yet you show it as spring approaches. Maybe they leave New England and go up to visit you in the spring?
ReplyDeleteWow! Nice shot you have of this cute little bird.
ReplyDeleteAren't they the cutest birds? I was so happy earlier this year when I captured some images of chickadees....all by chance!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot! Isn't the word Chickadee fun to say? It makes me smile for some reason.
ReplyDeleteDarla
Awesome shot! I'm so jealous!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful picture! :) And I know that bird song.. lovely! :)
ReplyDeleteCute little chick a dee
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