Large.

I came across large paw prints in the recent snowfall during my afternoon walk at work. I placed a coin next to the prints. The coin is 1 1/16 inches or 27mm in diameter. The pay prints are about 2x that size, so 2 1/4 inches or 54mm. I’m pretty sure a coyote left these prints.

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Regarded.

This fox and I regarded one another with a mutually safe distance between us.

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A big help.

Lucy was a big help while I computed.

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Cracks

An American Goldfinch cracks open a sunflower seed on a recent -17C morning.

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Tracks

A critter (fox, I think) left tracks alongside the railroad track.

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Blends

This American Tree Sparrow’s plumage blends well with its surroundings.

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Tidbit

A Downy Woodpecker visited this feeder in the backyard. I was able to capture it before it flew to a safe spot with its tidbit.

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Looks like I will not sit on the couch.

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Most remarkable.

Fitzi’s eyes are the most remarkable brown.

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Interesting.

Three American Crows visited today.  It was interesting to observe how the light highlighted the feathers on this ones’ back.

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