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Two more images from my time with the Chickadees.

Look at this one taking two seeds at a time! I love it! I didn’t realize it had taken two until I uploaded my images. 
I didn’t crop it in too much so you can see the environment we snowshoed into to see and feed these birds. It was pretty cool being out here almost alone for a good bit. As the morning wore on though more and more snowshoers started coming up the mountain. We spent an hour and a half feeding the Chickadees then headed down to venture to other places to see what we could find. I’ll share those finds in future posts.
I hope you all have a good week-end!
Fuji X-T3| Fujinon XF 100-400mm LM OIS| PS CC 21.0.3
more to come…
I’m glad you didn’t zoom in too much on the bird….it’s lovely to have a view of this tranquil winter space!
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I’m glad you liked that image. It’s very tranquil there even with the Chickadees chattering away in their delight at getting free seeds! 😀😀
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Such cute little birds … must have been fun. I like your first composition and background very much.
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Thank you so much, Denise. It was a blast. They’re so cute!
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How wonderful and fun and awesome!!
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It was wonderful. I’m going back up there today hoping they’re still there, but the snow is melting fast around here so they may have moved on. Fingers crossed I see and feed them again today.
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There isn’t anyone reading this who doesn’t want to be there, feeding a chickadee. Wonderful, Deborah!
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I just love these. Each time you share these precious birds it puts a smile on my face!!
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They make me smile too, Amy. Thank you so much!
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They are just so adorable 💕
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They are so cute! 😀😀
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So jealous! 😀
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So a bird in the hand is worth two seeds from a bush.
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lol!! Yep!😂
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What an amazing experience that must have been, and, of course, the photos are wonderful. I don’t believe I’ve ever had a bird get that close except for seagulls who are always looking to steal a little snack.
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It was really fun! I hope to get back once more this season.
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Breathtaking photos, Deborah! You transport me to an idyllic, tranquil place. We spent a couple of days snowshoeing at Mt. Baker a few years ago. Sooo quiet and beautiful!
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Thank you so much, Erica. Snowshoeing and hiking are the only things “sporty” I actually like doing.😄
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How awesome is this! 😀
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Thank you, Cheryl!
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More great pics! I especially like the one of him amid all those green branches.
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Oh, I like that one too. Thank you so much, Paul!
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I love these Chickadee posts, Deborah. The snow is beautiful.
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It was pretty with no footprints. Thank you so much, John!
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Beautiful photos. Yours is the second photo of a chickadee I’ve seen this week. I feel like it’s kismet, but couldn’t tell you what it means.
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Perhaps, cheerfulness? They do make one happy because they’re so cheery.
Thank you so much, Ally!
I have to get back to your post about the negative friend…it was just too early for me to think of a response when I read it this morning while sipping my first cuppa. 😀
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That looks like a wonderful place to hike. I can see why you’d stay so long to feed those little guys. That must have been fun.
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It was delightful, Dan. I’ll be going back again, and again.
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Aww, there is something about chickadees, isn’t there? I love the one in the tree. Beautiful shot.
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There is indeed! Thank you so much, Melissa. xx
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