Features/Outdoors Sunday Photos: Bright New Beginnings by Administrator January 1, 2023April 27, 2023 2 mins read Winter’s cathedral. – Pat Blanchard Almost Christmas geese. Where have they been hanging out? – Pat Blanchard Winter isn’t all white. – Pat Blanchard An ordinary fallen limb acquires interest. – Pat Blanchard In West Farmington, ‘Yam the Man’ takes a cow for a stroll back home, accompanied by a friendly porcine companion. – Photo submitted A woodpecker grabs a peanut butter snack. – Dennis York A nuthatch stops by the bird feeder. – Dennis York A cardinal feeding during the snow storm. – Dennis York I did not get a partridge in a pear tree, but I did get a turkey in a birch tree. – Dennis York A spike horn keeps an eye out while he eats. – Dennis York The boys can not get along even after the rut is over. – Dennis York A nice 9 pointer at the Power’s farm in Stratton. – Dennis York A 4 point buck at the Power’s farm in Stratton. – Dennis York Brookside ice sculptures. – Dennis York Lights from Meetinghouse Park and Franklin County brighten downtown Farmington again this year. – Don Waterhouse Share this Facebook Messenger Twitter Pinterest Linkedin Whatsapp Reddit Email Tags: Sunday Photos You might be interested in April 21, 2024April 22, 2024 Sunday Photos: 04/21/2024 April 14, 2024April 14, 2024 Sunday Photos: 04/14/2024 April 7, 2024April 7, 2024 Sunday Photo: 04/07/2024 March 31, 2024March 31, 2024 Sunday Photos: 03/31/2024 4 Comments Happy New Year to all who provide us with these delightful photos all year long! Thank you, I love them all. Nice close-ups on the birds. Very unique ice. Wonderful pictures again this week!! Thanks to all of you!! Thanks for the pictures. Hope to see more in ‘23. Leave a ReplyYour email address will not be published. Δ
Happy New Year to all who provide us with these delightful photos all year long!
Thank you, I love them all. Nice close-ups on the birds. Very unique ice.
Wonderful pictures again this week!! Thanks to all of you!!
Thanks for the pictures. Hope to see more in ‘23.