I love this shot! The birds are so animated and their eyes seem to be reflecting the white of the snow. (Yes, I did read "Team of Rivals" and loved it. First time was on my Kindle. Now I've got the paperback version and am jumping around it to reread and absorb it better.)
They're certainly looking skyward for something. Just in the past few days I've noticed a couple of blackbirds here. Before long there will be thousands of them I'm sure.
Something tells me they've been watching for a very long time.
ReplyDeleteWhat a very 'Hitchcock' capture Kate :)
ReplyDelete"Waiting for the sun" sounds like a Minnesota winter lament! I hope it shines soon for you!
ReplyDeleteooh, i like those!
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing and it's beautifully framed.
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Their eyes are bright!
ReplyDeleteI think they are checking to see if more snow is coming their way!
ReplyDeleteIf they find it...send it my way,
ReplyDeleteI thought Santa Fe was a "Place in the sun" - shows you my lack of geography knowledge. I hope you get the sun back soon
ReplyDeleteI love this shot! The birds are so animated and their eyes seem to be reflecting the white of the snow.
ReplyDelete(Yes, I did read "Team of Rivals" and loved it. First time was on my Kindle. Now I've got the paperback version and am jumping around it to reread and absorb it better.)
A poetic feel to your post! The silhouettes of the stationary blackbirds teaches patience!
ReplyDeleteLove the Ravens and this shot.
ReplyDeleteExcellent shot!
ReplyDeleteThey're certainly looking skyward for something. Just in the past few days I've noticed a couple of blackbirds here. Before long there will be thousands of them I'm sure.
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