Sky Scenes! Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Posted by Matt Noyes January 26, 2010 at 7:55 am

Birds of all sizes make in appearance in today’s Sky Scenes, followed by more beautiful photos submitted by you!

Do you have your own pictures you’d like to send us? It takes mere moments to sign up for a Flickr account and start uploading directly to the Sky Scenes group, where every one of the thousands of pictures I’ve received are posted. CLICK HERE TO SEE THE EASY INSTRUCTIONS TO SUBMIT YOUR PHOTOS!

To see the still image gallery, displaying a large number of air-quality photographs we’ve received (but not necessarily had time to air all of), CLICK HERE!

To peruse the video archive of our on-air segments, click the “Sky Scenes” tab at the top of our Weather Blog, here at WeatherNewEngland.com.

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  1. Tom on January 26th, 2010 4:21 pm

    What’s with the robins in winter? Before the 80s there were no birds of Spring at least that I can remember. It must be climate change and other factors such as increasing food supply. Robins eat fruit in winter. The climate change is both natural and man-made..and despite what Meteorologist Tim Kelley says, the man-made component of climate warming is increasing. He would not refute this! That said, the natural cycles still dominate…but for how long? That is the question.

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