It's time once again for Vee's Notecard party. Each month we select four photographs from our blog that are notecard worthy. This month I have selected some of my favorite "snowy friends" to share with you.
Nutmeg is always looking pretty ...
This little tufted titmouse doesn't have a care in the world ...
A male cardinal sporting his brilliant red plumage!
A Cooper's Hawk spotted in the backyard. My first time viewing such a pretty raptor.
Here's the box cover for my March notecards.
Have you been doing any bird watching lately?
Please drop by A Haven for Vee to visit more notecard photos. I'm also linking with Mary at Little Red House for Mosaic Monday and joining Wild Bird Wednesday.

Great choices to share, Donna!...:)JP
ReplyDeletewhat gorgeous photo's Donna.
ReplyDeletegr karin
Great choices. I love the little Titmouse the most.
ReplyDeleteAll of these are wonderful, Donna, but that little squirrel has my heart. :-)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the bird photos. I could watch them for hours. The squirrel is a cutie.
ReplyDeletebeautiful pictures! I see these, except the hawk, every day outside my kitchen window. The squirrels eat all my bird food, but they are still pretty cute!
ReplyDeleteThey look just like March, too! I don't see many birds at my home (plenty of squirrels, though) and I have never seen a hawk.
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Thanks for participating!
Lovely serie of photos!
ReplyDeletePlenty of the first three in my garden too but we have never seen a Cooper's hawk, just the Red-tailed hawks which visit now and then (and hopefully have decimated the hungry little voles who eat the roots of our plants).
ReplyDeleteLovely shots Donna - and your blog is very pretty.
Happy day - Mary
Donna, I enjoyed seeing your furry and feathered friends. I know the squirrels and birds supply me with a lot of fun and occasional excitement like your Cooper's Hawk!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful notecards these would make, thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSue
Really great photos for pretty cards.
ReplyDeletexo bj
Nature is wonderful and it's sweet creatures take a bitter winter in stride. I love each photograph and they each make gorgeous note cards.
ReplyDeleteKaren
Thanks for a lovely step into nature. Your photo's are truly note card worthy.
ReplyDeleteWho wouldn't love to get one of those.
Wonderful critters all of them!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed seeing your choices for note cards this month. Love the birds!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of your feathery and furry friends, they'd make lovely notecards. The cardinal is spectacular. We have a pair in the neighbourhood but they don't seem to care for my backyard.
ReplyDeletehey are all lovely choices for March Donna, really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Wonderful nature images.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Wonderful nature images.
ReplyDeleteYou captured some great shots, Donna. I like the cardinal best. These would make lovely notecards!
ReplyDeleteIn answer to you last question - oh yes!
ReplyDeleteAnd for once I can say that I have seen the Northern Cardinal recently!
Nice pictures.
Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Lovely nature scenes for your Notes cards. Love the birdies.
ReplyDeleteHermosos pajarillos. Y la ardilla hermosa, acá no hay, sólo en zoo.
ReplyDeleteSaludos desde Chile
Maru
Beautiful photos you have chosen. Great to see a cardinal, as they don't seem to be in central MT. Have seen a Cooper's Hawk in our backyard a few times. Don't like them-they scare the other birds away. Birds are currently migrating. Big Tundra swans down on the Mighty Mo.
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