Deep into winter

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Eagles at Wilson lake. (Photo by Dennis York)
Deer in the hardwoods. (Photo by Dennis York)
Out on a limb. A squirrel keeps watch. (Photo by Dennis York)
Frost etchings on the window pane. (Photo by Dennis York)
Sugarloaf is magical-looking with its white trails running down its slopes like white glove fingers. (Photo by Jane Knox)
Rosehips provide energy deep into winter so these two odd fellows are bonding while feasting together sheltering in a frozen rose bush. (Photo by Jane Knox)
Chickadee is puffed up to stay warn in the bitter cold. (Photo by Jane Knox)
Enjoying a bite of apple. (Photo by Karen Dalot)
It’s snack time for everyone. (Photo by Karen Dalot)
I am seeing double. (Photo by Karen Dalot)
Parents are waiting for their youngster to catch up to them. (Photo by Karen Dalot)
The young deer arrives. (Photo by Karen Dalot)
All together now. Time to move on. (Photo by Karen Dalot)
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5 Comments

  1. Outstanding job by all. I also was wondering the kind of bird feeding on the apples.
    Love the deer family pictures, didn’t realize they stay together like that.
    Thank you to all who get out there and capture the pictures for those of use you cannot.

  2. Bird eating the apple is a European Starling – introduced in the 1890’s, not native to North America.

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