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Snowdrops (Galanthus)
late-blooming, winter flower harbingering the not-too-distant Spring.

Christmas rose (Helleborus niger)
leathery leaves help it stand up to the first rigors of winter.

American Holly (Ibex opaca)
bright, red berries ripen in October and remain all Winter.

Ivy (Hedera helix)
glossy foliage attractive throughout the year.

Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris)
evergreen with short, bluish needles and distinctive, rust-colored bark.

Tufted Chickadee (Passerine bicolor)
native to Eastern United States.

House Finch (Corpodacus mexicanus)
singing birds common throughout the United States; red-breasted male has an especially beautiful song.

Cardinals (Richmondena cardinals)
one of the finest songs birds in the United States; live year-round in the Eastern United States.

Winter
All creatures of our God and King,
lift up your voice with us and sing.
(LBW Hymn 527)

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