Saturday, January 7, 2017

First Sticking Snow of the Season


Early yesterday morning, the sunny skies quickly turned overcast and gloomy. The forecast promised our first snow accumulation of the season.



I looked out at the birdfeeders and saw that they were empty of birds and of feed. With the pending foul weather, I needed to take care of my feathered friends, so I immediately filled the cylinder and the platform feeders with a mix of grey-striped sunflower seed and cracked corn – a mix that is favored by all my bird visitors. Within ten minutes, my feeders were crowded with titmice, sparrows, juncos, blue jays, cardinals, mourning doves, nuthatches and woodpeckers.  I invited quite a party.  These birds must have been waiting and watching from the nearby forest trees.  I gave them what they wanted and, in turn, they gave me quite a delightful show with their presence.

 

As the day progressed, a flurry of snowflakes began falling from the sky, but the snow never mustered more than a dusting. More snow arrived during the night.





Today, I woke to nearly 2 inches of snow.  Snow showers continued throughout the morning adding another 1/2 inch or so of fluffy whiteness.  This snow will be short lived though, as the temperatures are due to rise to the 50’s in a day or so.  A kind of ‘Indian Spring’ of winter akin to the more typical ‘Indian Summer’ of fall.



I will take spring, any spring, over winter any day. 



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