In Terri’s latest Sunday Stills challenge she reminds us that February is Feed the Bird month. Her challenge is Let’s Feed the Birds in February. For this challenge I am focusing on two birds I photographed in February earlier this week.
I went out in my back yard the first day of February to see the dusting of snow that had fallen overnight. A few small birds were searching for food on the ground and at the feeder. The featured image is a House Finch. The following bird is probably a female or juvenile Eastern Bluebird perched in the snow.

Many thanks to Terri for her Sunday Stills challenge Let’s Feed the birds in February
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Beautiful photo, it captures the wonder of the bird and winter’s evidence (snow).
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Thank you Suzette. I usually don’t see bluebirds around here in the winter.
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A special messenger perhaps! Awesome!
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Beautiful images of them! I really wish Bluebirds would come to my feeder! 😊
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I’ve never seen the bluebirds in the winter before. My husband is going to put up a bluebird house for me when the weather gets warmer.
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I hope you get some new residents to move into it!
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Me too!
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Gorgeous pic, Beth! The bright sunlight and snow brings out the colors!
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Terri, thank you. There were other birds around but these were my two favorites.
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Beautiful set, Beth.
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Thanks Egidio. I went out to look at the snow and discovered these little birds. I’m glad you like them.
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These are lovely Beth
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Beautiful photo of the little bird! So cute
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Thanks Pamela! I always enjoy seeing these little birds at the feeder and in the yard. I’m glad you like the images.
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I love both of these birds!!
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Thanks Nora! The little birds are so fun to watch.
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They look well-fed and happy! Pretty shots!
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Thanks Donna! I was surprised to see the blue bird so early in the season. I hope they will keep coming around.
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