Chilly Titmouse

We've had single-digit temperatures on several recent days here in southeastern Ohio. On one such frigid morning, I took this photograph of a fluffed-up tufted titmouse, visiting the suet dough tray on the front porch.
It was so cold... (How cold WAS it?)
It was so cold, that you could actually see the bird's cleavage.
I could go on, but won't, in the fast-fading spirit of the season.
Labels: backyard birds, bird photography, suet dough, tufted titmouse






7 Comments:
How appropriate that a Titmouse should be showing cleavage! Thanks for keeping us abreast of the situation!
I'm sick...I know it...have pity! :)
You know, if you had just been a little more creative with the title of this post, you could have gotten megahits and blown past me on the Nature Blog Network.
Would "Cute Manatee Baby with Boobs" have done the trick?
That titmouse needs a Playtex Living Bra or something. Sheesh - talk about chesty!
Hmmm... if that titmouse got a little colder, perhaps it might turn into a Blue Tit, then you'd have a mega-rarity for your area.
Birdwatchers Digest just may have found its first centerfold!
Yeah! A well endowed TITmouse! You're a hoot.
Listen to your wife.
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