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    Hummingbirds sit still to conserve energy between feedings, especially in Winter. In the US Pacific Northwest, non-migrating “Anna’s” are occasionally as surprised as their human admirers by a rollicking snow storm that covers every branch and buries natural food sources. In Seattle, “Snowmageddon ‘19” blew in and stayed a while. Backyard lilac trees shed snow pretty quickly and were a popular rest spot between food runs. cropped, adjusted WB, exposure
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    Date Uploaded: Feb 27, 2019
    Location: Seattle, Washington, United States
    Copyright: © Kim Menhorn
    Categories: Animals, Nature, Weather
    Assignments: My Best Photos of February 2019