Tufted Titmouse on a Cold Day
When the pandemic hit the US in 2021 and many of us were instructed to start working from home, the first thing I did was install a bird feeder on the office window, fill a 5-gallon bucket with sand, and stick a large tree branch in it as a perch for the birds to use as they were coming to and leaving the feeder. A couple of month into this work-at-home scenario, we received a freezing rain that coated everything in ice. The next morning, when daylight started to creep onto the landscape, the birds flocked back to the feeder. This Tufted Titmouse would come in, grab a morsel of food, and then sit on this ice-coated branch to eat. To this day, this remains in the top five of my favorite bird pictures.
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When the pandemic hit the US in 2021 and many of us were instructed to start working from home, the first thing I did was install a bird feeder on the office window, fill a 5-gallon bucket with sand, and stick a large tree branch in it as a perch for the birds to use as they were coming to and leaving the feeder. A couple of month into this work-at-home scenario, we received a freezing rain that coated everything in ice. The next morning, when daylight started to creep onto the landscape, the birds flocked back to the feeder. This Tufted Titmouse would come in, grab a morsel of food, and then sit on this ice-coated branch to eat. To this day, this remains in the top five of my favorite bird pictures.
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When the pandemic hit the US in 2021 and many of us were instructed to start working from home, the first thing I did was install a bird feeder on the office window, fill a 5-gallon bucket with sand, and stick a large tree branch in it as a perch for the birds to use as they were coming to and leaving the feeder. A couple of month into this work-at-home scenario, we received a freezing rain that coated everything in ice. The next morning, when daylight started to creep onto the landscape, the birds flocked back to the feeder. This Tufted Titmouse would come in, grab a morsel of food, and then sit on this ice-coated branch to eat. To this day, this remains in the top five of my favorite bird pictures.
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