Kind of late but winter has arrived here in Western Kentucky. High today around 15 degrees going down to 3 degrees tonight. Snow and sleet falling with the ground covered expecting to get above six inches. Having to check and make water available for the animals three to four times a day this week. Plan to just stay home, may not post again for a while, really not feeling like taking pics. May wait until March. Check back if you have time. Stay warm and stay safe…
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The birds sure look cold. I hope it doesn’t last for you too long. We’ve had that kind of weather for all of February so far and I’m itching for spring!
Nice shots!
New Hampshire Gardener,
Supposed to last through until Saturday. Another snow storm Wed-Thursday. I am with you ready for spring. Thank You…
So icy and snow on top of it here too. My husband keeps putting out seed for the birds that keeps getting covered. A squirrel or two dig for it, and several birds know it’s there too. I wonder how they can handle the frigid cold as they peck away to find some seed too. Cardinals always a bright spot, literally, as they are here too. Staying in and warm, and yes, you should do so too.
Ellen,
There probably will be a little more wildlife loss due to this severe cold. Hope not too much but the ice and no sun has most food sources covered I agree. We have had the most cardinals ever in the yard. Yes, please do stay in and stay warm…