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Gold and Ice
Deanneart

Gold and Ice (Carduelis tristis)

We had a terrible ice storm last night and lost electricity about midnight. The sound of cracking branches and whole trees crashing down from the weight of the ice reverberated through the night and morning. There was probably about to an inch of ice coating everything. Ive never seen it this bad in all the years Ive been here. Weve had quite a bit of damage to the back gardens including my lovely tree hydrangea that Ive used as a backdrop for my bird photographs for the last three winters. An enormous White Pine limb crashed down onto it and there is only the trunk and a couple split branches left. Im brokenhearted about it but just have to look at is as an opportunity to do something new and creative with that part of the garden. We also now have a new hole in the garage roof where another large branch came down. Grrrr..

Half of the population of the state of NH is still without power tonight and they dont believe they are going to be able to restore service until Sunday or Monday. Fortunately we have a generator so we still have heat and some lights.

Anyway, whats the saying, When life hands you lemons make lemonade! So after picking up a ton of broken branches and stacking it all ready to take to the dump tomorrow I got out the camera and got some photos of the birds in the ice covered branches. The ice is lovely but too much is deadly!
Habitat
Garden
Location
Southern NH
Date taken
December 12, 2008
Scientific name
Carduelis tristis
Equipment used
Canon 40D - Canon 500 F4 IS + 1.4
Thanks so much my friends! You are a bright spot in a most trying day. My Mom is over for the night because she has no power or heat. Also the young couple next door is going to sleep over as well - the young lady has recently been sick and was so chilled from being in an unheated house today she was shaking from the cold when she brought her cell phone over to charge. (I told the silly clunch to come over this morning and not sit in a cold house. Jeesh!) Anyway, they are going to stay over as well. My sister will be coming over in the morning to shower. The power company doesn't think power will be back until Sunday or later and it will be well below freezing in the next couple days. WE are SO LUCKY we have that generator and am so happy we can help others out right now.

Anyway, I sincerely appreciate the kind thoughts and encouraging comments. Cheers all!
 
Dear oh Dear Deanne. It sounds awful. I hope you get back to some kind of normality soon.
Out of all the chaos a beautiful picture!!!!
 
Just spotted this, Deanne, sounds terrible!!! :eek!: Hope everything goes back to normal in no time!!!

This is making the most of the situation, anyway!!! ;) Excellent and beautiful "icy Goldfinch"!!! :clap: :loveme:
 
A lovely capture. A great setting and icy conditions to take it in. I'm not sure I'd want to be amongst them though! The conditions sound terrible.
 
After all that it`s a beautiful capture Deanne, well done... hope things soon get back to normal.
 
Hi Deanne, another superb capture. So sorry to hear about the storm, and damage to your garden and garage. Hope everything returns to normal soon, take care!
 

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