The birds were out in force this morning. Easier to see with the underbrush covered in white. I have never seen so many birds on the Island before. I am sorry but I was too busy shooting photos to count. The waterfowl was really scarce. I did see the Teals had moved from the 'swampy area' onto the river banks to feed. Bufflehead was the lowest number in weeks, American Widgeon were numerous. Not many mallards out either. The typical pack of Ringnecks were on the back side of the Island. It was cold and windy, but I paid little attention. (My hands burn now!) Here is a Carolina Wren braving the wind. Don Carrier Bristol, Tennessee
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