Tim Stuchlik sent us this photo to brighten even the dreariest day. “This beautiful bluebird landed on our Nandina bush for a meal of berries on Christmas Eve morning,” she said. “There was a group of six of them, and he stayed just long enough for me to snap this picture with my Nikon D3200. What a pleasant surprise!”
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