Last fall, I left my camera in Spain and have had problems getting it back. I replaced it with a mirrorless camera with a decent telephoto. Within a week or two, I knew it was too bulky and heavy for me. I replaced it last week with a Nikon COOLPIX P950 and so far, so good.
The weather has been cold, windy, and snowy – not the best environment for learning to use a new rig. So, I decided to shoot birds at the feeder through the glass storm door. Here are some of the usual suspects that are going through a lot of bird seed and suet.






And one of our favorite winter birds are the tiny Red-breasted Nuthatches.

Here is our feeder setup after Sunday’s big storm. Stay safe.

Here is our backyard feeder setup after Sunday’s big storm. Stay safe.
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Dick, those birds are so beautiful, each so unique. You don’t need to go to Spain, you have a wealth of material (birds) in your yard. Keep it up. A bright spot in a dreary day. But your Snow is beautiful. Your life looks like a Sierra Club Calendar.