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A Perfect Snowflake
Deanneart

A Perfect Snowflake (Cardinalis cardinalis)

We had quite a snow storm yesterday and got another ten inches of snow after getting ten inches of snow on Friday and Saturday. The poor fellows working on the power lines are still repairing the damage from the ice storm a week and a half ago. Miserable conditions for them. There are still 10,000 people in NH without power. Not us thank heavens, but I really feel for those poor folks who are still without heat and light in this cold.

Anyway, I was able to get out to the hide for a couple hours during the height of the storm and what a day it was! We had HEAPS of birds, literally hundreds of finches were in the feeders as well as lots of Juncos, Sparrows, Jays, Woodpeckers, Nuthatches, Titmice, Chickadees, Doves, Wrens and not one pair but two pair of Cardinals. The air around the feeders was alive with birds I couldnt believe it! It was snowing so hard that I didnt get too many images that were keepers (the lens had some troubles focusing with the heavy snowfall) but I had so much fun trying for photos and enjoying the birds. I was astonished when I opened this file and saw that beautiful, perfect snowflake sitting on his black mask. Hope you enjoy this surprise as much as I did! Cheers!
Habitat
Garden
Location
Southern NH
Date taken
December 21, 2008
Scientific name
Cardinalis cardinalis
Equipment used
Canon 40D - Canon 500 F4
Super shot of that snowflake. Also like the cardinal behind it. lol
Seriously tho, this is a truely great shot. Super job Deanne. There are some advantages to living where the snow flys!! lol
 
This is an amazing shot. You should submit it to National Geographic's Your Shot monthly contest !!!
 
A perfect snowflake on a perfect picture - another remarkable shot Deanne :t::t::t:
 

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