Yesterday was cold with a dusting of snow,
and this American Robin had to puff out its feathers to stay warm.
Today is sunny and the temperature will be in the high 50s.
Such are the joys of Colorado.
Sending and other cold-weather friends
a blast of warm air and sunshiny thoughts . . .
I’m now in the warm- weather with a lot of air so I could send some!
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Okay. On the count of three, let’s blow warm air to the northeast.
Uno, dos, tres . . .
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What do robins eat when there aren’t any worms around? Just curious. It’s a lovely picture.
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Your question got me curious. A quick search revealed that robins switch from earthworms to fruit and berries in the fall and winter. It’s good to be versatile (especially because the alternative is pulling frozen worms from the frozen ground).
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50s!! Niiice! The sun is trying to come out, but I have given up hope.
Tomorrow… SNOW.
*runs screaming back under covers*
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OH NO! You should have sunshine and NO MORE SNOW.
(If you are under your covers, I hope they’re nice and toasty and comfortable)
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Perfect 🙂 I took a whole series of pix yesterday (loving the ice crystals) and will probably post a few tomorrow…by which time, it’ll practically feel and look like spring, I expect.
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Yesterday did make for lovely photography. Today is so much different. Windy, for instance! ARGH!!!!
I look forward to seeing your pics.
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