Ravenwood Farm Tails
Musings on life with dogs and nature.
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Keeping Warm
A group of Varied Thrushes have been frequenting my chicken-feeding areas lately. This little guy was combing the frozen earth for seeds (which, of course, I added to as soon as I got this pic). Birds look so soft when they fluff up for warmth.
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