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December 2016, Animalblog by Terry Costales
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![]() A Black-capped Chickadee perched in fallen branches of our Poplar Tulip Tree. I could only imagine how cold its little tootsies were.
Black-Capped Chickadee
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![]() A Black-capped Chickadee perched on the frozen branches of the tulip tree.
Black-capped Chickadee
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![]() A Dark-eyed Junco perched in the frozen branches after our storm. Everything remained iced over for four very cold days. Despite the cold, lots of birds appeared at my feeders.
Dark-Eyed Junco
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![]() A Black-capped Chickadee was perched on an icy branch. This shot was last one I took before all the ice melted away.
Black-capped Chickadee
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![]() A Song Sparrow was foraging for popcorn near the Sea Lion Caves of Florence.
Song Sparrow
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![]() A California Turkey Vulture spread its wings to warm itself and to catch an updraft.
Turkey Vulture
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![]() A large Double Crested Cormorant "chick" was still getting fed by his mother on the side of the cliff near the Sea Lion Caves.
Double-Crested Cormorant
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![]() A Herring Gull landed and loudly announced his arrival.
Herring Gull
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