We get many birds (and squirrels) stopping by our birdfeeders this time of year, including these goldfinches:


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We get many birds (and squirrels) stopping by our birdfeeders this time of year, including these goldfinches:


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Our trail cam out back in the woods is still picking up a fox and at least one or two coyotes and/or coy dogs:




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We’ve some cold, clear night the last week, which is perfect for star and moongazing!
I saw the full Snow Moon with a planet under it, and my favorite constellation Orion:



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After the latest snowstorm, it’s finally looking like real winter!

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A few days ago, we had a snowstorm drop around a foot of snow. The morning after, the sun came out:


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We got a few inches of snow the other day and the snow stayed on the branches…which usually means there’s more to come!

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It’s nice to have a variety of indoor plants throughout the year, but especially in the winter! A few weeks ago, we had an amaryllis, kalanchoe, and a cyclamen blooming, and now we have another amaryllis!



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One of our neighbors has a pretty holly bush that has nice bright red berries on it, which looks extra nice surrounded by snow:

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One of the flocks of birds that pass through our yard during the winter are the pretty yellow Evening Grossbeaks:


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We get many different kinds of birds at our birdfeeders this time of year, some are every day visitors, and some fly threw a few times, such as these European Starlings:


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