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I took these shots through dirty windows yesterday morning. It has not been weather for polishing windows lately and I wouldnt have been able to take these shots outside. The Roes would have dissappeared in a second, so forgive me the reflections and spots on the photos. I was atleast able to take the shots close to the window, because the sun was making reflections for the Roes, so they couldnt see me, so the windows were not THAT dirty :) .... FULL SIZE, more details.... _________________________________ Have a beautiful day. We have Blizzard this morning. It wont even be really light, but I will not complain, because I know (by Mark, anahata.c) how freaking cold it is in Chicago. OUCH! OUCH!! Hope it will warm up very soon, Mark. _________________________________ Thank you so much for viewing and commenting on my previous post and special warm thanks go to those, who added it to their favorites. :)

Comments (18)


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jayfar

2:44AM | Thu, 16 December 2010

Wonderful set of pictures, all ready for Santa's sleigh!

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ledwolorz

3:32AM | Thu, 16 December 2010

Beautiful photos.

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awjay

3:39AM | Thu, 16 December 2010

would love to have those guests...

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helanker

3:53AM | Thu, 16 December 2010

Yeah, Arthur, maybe you would.... in the winter, when they cannot eat half of your flowerbed and your veggies. Well, I cannot stop loving them, even though it happens every summer.

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Indoda

4:07AM | Thu, 16 December 2010

Super collage of these 'special' visitors - keep warm and out of the snow :) -17C with about 30cms of new snow this morning here

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durleybeachbum

4:46AM | Thu, 16 December 2010

Brilliant! How exciting!! But I'll just admire yours, I like my flowers undigested.

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anaber

6:22AM | Thu, 16 December 2010

So sweet, Helle.In cities we cannot have that view...and it is a wonder.Thank you for sharing:)Take care.

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magnus073

7:31AM | Thu, 16 December 2010

Helle, this adorable collage really made my day. Thank you so much for sharing this one ;)

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mariogiannecchini

8:43AM | Thu, 16 December 2010

I did exactly like you (often shot through the glass of the car for the same reason)! Beautiful collage !

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Sea_Dog

9:43AM | Thu, 16 December 2010

Fascinating shots.

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kbrog

12:16PM | Thu, 16 December 2010

Beautiful captures and collage! :) Wonderful this to see in your backyard.

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lior

1:50PM | Thu, 16 December 2010

Superb collage!

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flora-crassella

2:25PM | Thu, 16 December 2010

you have VERY nice guests in your garden. You feed there with apples???

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aksirp

2:51PM | Thu, 16 December 2010

love your guests! wonderful collage Helle, thank you! PS: no snow in your country?

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jeroni

5:31PM | Thu, 16 December 2010

Excellent shot, fantastic colors and collage

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npauling

6:24PM | Thu, 16 December 2010

A wonderful collage of these beautiful visitors and I'm glad you posted them to show us. Windows aren't my thing, even in fine weather.

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tofi

8:22PM | Thu, 16 December 2010

Such charming little creatures! Most beautiful composition, Dear Helle.... so very sweet to look at, even through a window! Fantastic collage of these beauties!

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bmac62

1:46AM | Fri, 17 December 2010

Were these the guys attacking your garden last summer? Glad you are taking care of them in this season of cold:)


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