Maine Chickadee in Spring
by Sandra Huston
Title
Maine Chickadee in Spring
Artist
Sandra Huston
Medium
Photograph - Digital Photography
Description
Maine Chickadee In Spring - Original Fine Art Photography by Sandra Huston.
Maine Chickadee in Spring features a chickadee perched in our lilac bush with the buds already forming in February. Maine's winter in 2015 was very mild. The snow was gone early and our lakes opened in February!
Honored to be featured in the Fine Art America and Pixels.com groups:
* Wild Birds Of This World on 11/9/16
* FAA Portraits - Birds on 3/31/18
* Animal Photographs on 1/16/19
* Your Very Best Photography on 2/12/19
This photograph of a Maine chickadee includes the following keywords to describe the category with which it is displayed in; Black capped chickadee, Poecile atricapillus, spring, North American birds, bird, small birds, wildlife, original, Sandra Huston, Maine Artist, nature, natural world, New England wildlife, Maine State bird, Pixels.com.
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February 28th, 2016
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Comments (9)
Sandra Huston
Thank you Robert, for featuring "Maine Chickadee in Spring" in the group: Your Very Best Photography, honored and much appreciated!
Sandra Huston
Thank you Doug for the feature in the group: Animal Photographs, honored and much appreciated!
Sandra Huston
Thank you Scott Wallace, for featuring "Maine Chickadee in Spring" in the group: FAA Portraits - Birds, honored and much appreciated!
Sandra Huston
Thank you Maria Angelica Maira, for choosing "Maine Chickadee in Spring" as one of your personal favorites, your vote is much appreciated!
Sandra Huston
Thank you to the buyer from Benton, AR for your purchase of this greeting card featuring "Maine Chickadee In Spring". This is one of my personal favorites.
William Tasker
Hi Sandra! I miss these little guys! Your adorable shot has been featured by Wild Birds Of The World. L/F
Sandra Huston replied:
Thank you William! I am honored and greatly appreciate the feature in FAA group " Wild Birds Of The World!