Friday, January 9, 2026

Quiet Winter in Livingston

 

God brings a unique sunrise virtually every day.
Winter weather has been unusual with warmer, dry days.

Our feeder has been empty and we wondered why.
Now we know, a Sharp-shinned Hawk has been here daily watching for 
doves and sparrows.

Also looking at us watching him.

He'll sit still for hours waiting.
And he has been successful so he returns each day.

Even one day of snow didn't hinder his vigilant search

The crow wasn't hindered from coming for suet

And the Black-billed Magpies come every day for peanuts and suet.

A flock of Wild Turkeys joined the White-tailed Deer near the Yellowstone River.

Our neighboorhood deer herd numbers over 100 each day as they get counted by Ty.

Black-capped Chickadees sing through the winter

Dark-eyed Junco at Sacajawea City Park

Large concentration of crows and Canada Geese gather at the park where the public is feeding them.

Surprise of the day - a Common Goldeneye on the park pond

Mallards over wintering remind us of our home in Green Bay at the Wildlife Sanctuary

A flock of Common Mergansers lift off the Yellowstone River.

We also enjoy the evening sunsets in Montana

The full Wolf Moon setting in the morning


We pray for God's blessings for you in this New Year.

❤️ Love & Prayers  🙏🏽
Ty & Ida Baumann





































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