BELINDA GROVER PHOTOGRAPHY

STOPS ALONG THE WAY

CHICKADEE

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Chickadees forage well on their own all summer long, so we don’t see as much of them until the weather gets cooler. They’ll soon become our constant companions. When I took this photograph earIy last month I was lucky that the bird sat still long enough for me to take its picture. Often they don’t!

20 thoughts on “CHICKADEE

  1. Ellen Jennings's avatar

    Nice capture, Belinda! It will be fun to have them as your companions.

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  2. Greta DH's avatar

    Beautiful capture, it looks as it is drying its feathers.

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  3. Jet Eliot's avatar

    I think you caught this little cutie coming out of the bath. Great photo, Belinda.

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  4. Indira's avatar

    A cute birdie! 🙂

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  5. Tom's Nature-up-close Photography and Mindfulness Blog's avatar

    Sweet shot, Belinda! 🙂 Chickadees sure are small; those and the titmouse species are probably one of the smallest of this type.

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  6. Eliza Waters's avatar

    Sweet capture, Belinda. I’ve noticed them coming around again, too, seeing if the feeders are up. 😉

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  7. wordsfromanneli's avatar

    Sweet little guy. He looks like he got caught in a shower.

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  8. John's avatar

    A Black Capped Chickadee, so cute! ❤️❤️

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  9. blhphotoblog's avatar

    Yes I know the feeling! Nice capture.

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  10. Anne's avatar

    Beautifully posed for you. Looking at those slightly ruffled feathers leave me wondering if this Chickadee is damp or fluffing itself up to keep warm.

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