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When T-Lazy-7 Ranch snowmobile driver Charles Chisholm arrives at a favorite scenic spot near the Maroon Bells mountain formation, one of Colorado's most-photographed scenes, outside Aspen, he enjoys feeding wild birds, not from a bird feeder but by hand. This is a gray jay, a songbird native to the American Rockies and colder reaches of Canada. In warmer seasons, these crafty birds store food for the winter in the crooks of trees. This one, thanks to Charles Chisholm, perhaps less than other jays in the valley

When T-Lazy-7 Ranch snowmobile driver Charles Chisholm arrives at a fa...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Credit line: Gates Frontiers Fund Colorado Collection within the Carol M. Highsmith Archive, Library of Congress, Prints and Photograp... More

When T-Lazy-7 Ranch snowmobile driver Charles Chisholm arrives at a favorite scenic spot near the Maroon Bells mountain formation, one of Colorado's most-photographed scenes, outside Aspen, he enjoys feeding wild birds, not from a bird feeder but by hand. This is a gray jay, a songbird native to the American Rockies and colder reaches of Canada. In warmer seasons, these crafty birds store food for the winter in the crooks of trees. This one, thanks to Charles Chisholm, perhaps less than other jays in the valley

When T-Lazy-7 Ranch snowmobile driver Charles Chisholm arrives at a fa...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Credit line: Gates Frontiers Fund Colorado Collection within the Carol M. Highsmith Archive, Library of Congress, Prints and Photograp... More

When T-Lazy-7 Ranch snowmobile driver Charles Chisholm arrives at a favorite scenic spot near the Maroon Bells mountain formation, one of Colorado's most-photographed scenes, outside Aspen, he enjoys feeding wild birds, not from a bird feeder but by hand. This is a gray jay, a songbird native to the American Rockies and colder reaches of Canada. In warmer seasons, these crafty birds store food for the winter in the crooks of trees. This one, thanks to Charles Chisholm, perhaps less than other jays in the valley

When T-Lazy-7 Ranch snowmobile driver Charles Chisholm arrives at a fa...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Credit line: Gates Frontiers Fund Colorado Collection within the Carol M. Highsmith Archive, Library of Congress, Prints and Photograp... More

When T-Lazy-7 Ranch snowmobile driver Charles Chisholm arrives at a favorite scenic spot near the Maroon Bells mountain formation, one of Colorado's most-photographed scenes, outside Aspen, he enjoys feeding wild birds, not from a bird feeder but by hand. This is a gray jay, a songbird native to the American Rockies and colder reaches of Canada. In warmer seasons, these crafty birds store food for the winter in the crooks of trees. This one, thanks to Charles Chisholm, perhaps less than other jays in the valley

When T-Lazy-7 Ranch snowmobile driver Charles Chisholm arrives at a fa...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Credit line: Gates Frontiers Fund Colorado Collection within the Carol M. Highsmith Archive, Library of Congress, Prints and Photograp... More

When T-Lazy-7 Ranch snowmobile driver Charles Chisholm arrives at a favorite scenic spot near the Maroon Bells mountain formation, one of Colorado's most-photographed scenes, outside Aspen, he enjoys feeding wild birds, not from a bird feeder but by hand. This is a gray jay, a songbird native to the American Rockies and colder reaches of Canada. In warmer seasons, these crafty birds store food for the winter in the crooks of trees. This one, thanks to Charles Chisholm, perhaps less than other jays in the valley

When T-Lazy-7 Ranch snowmobile driver Charles Chisholm arrives at a fa...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Credit line: Gates Frontiers Fund Colorado Collection within the Carol M. Highsmith Archive, Library of Congress, Prints and Photograp... More

Natalia Wasko, left, and Clarity Fornell, right, observe as T-Lazy-7 Ranch snowmobile driver Charles Chisholm feeds a gray jay, not from a bird feeder but by hand in a panoramic setting dominated by the oft-photographed Maroon Bells formation, the snow-capped peaks in the distance that are just outside Aspen in Colorado's Rocky Mountains

Natalia Wasko, left, and Clarity Fornell, right, observe as T-Lazy-7 R...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. The bird is a gray jay, a songbird native to the American Rockies and colder reaches of Canada. In warmer seasons, these crafty birds ... More

Natalia Wasko, left, and Clarity Fornell, right, observe as T-Lazy-7 Ranch snowmobile driver Charles Chisholm feeds a gray jay, not from a bird feeder but by hand in a panoramic setting dominated by the oft-photographed Maroon Bells formation, the snow-capped peaks in the distance that are just outside Aspen in Colorado's Rocky Mountains

Natalia Wasko, left, and Clarity Fornell, right, observe as T-Lazy-7 R...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. The bird is a gray jay, a songbird native to the American Rockies and colder reaches of Canada. In warmer seasons, these crafty birds ... More

When T-Lazy-7 Ranch snowmobile driver Charles Chisholm arrives at a favorite scenic spot near the Maroon Bells mountain formation, one of Colorado's most-photographed scenes, outside Aspen, he enjoys feeding wild birds, not from a bird feeder but by hand. This is a gray jay, a songbird native to the American Rockies and colder reaches of Canada. In warmer seasons, these crafty birds store food for the winter in the crooks of trees. This one, thanks to Charles Chisholm, perhaps less than other jays in the valley

When T-Lazy-7 Ranch snowmobile driver Charles Chisholm arrives at a fa...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Credit line: Gates Frontiers Fund Colorado Collection within the Carol M. Highsmith Archive, Library of Congress, Prints and Photograp... More

Natalia Wasko, left, and Clarity Fornell, right, observe as T-Lazy-7 Ranch snowmobile driver Charles Chisholm feeds a gray jay, not from a bird feeder but by hand in a panoramic setting dominated by the oft-photographed Maroon Bells formation, the snow-capped peaks in the distance that are just outside Aspen in Colorado's Rocky Mountains

Natalia Wasko, left, and Clarity Fornell, right, observe as T-Lazy-7 R...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. The bird is a gray jay, a songbird native to the American Rockies and colder reaches of Canada. In warmer seasons, these crafty birds ... More

When T-Lazy-7 Ranch snowmobile driver Charles Chisholm arrives at a favorite scenic spot near the Maroon Bells mountain formation, one of Colorado's most-photographed scenes, outside Aspen, he enjoys feeding wild birds, not from a bird feeder but by hand. This is a gray jay, a songbird native to the American Rockies and colder reaches of Canada. In warmer seasons, these crafty birds store food for the winter in the crooks of trees. This one, thanks to Charles Chisholm, perhaps less than other jays in the valley

When T-Lazy-7 Ranch snowmobile driver Charles Chisholm arrives at a fa...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Credit line: Gates Frontiers Fund Colorado Collection within the Carol M. Highsmith Archive, Library of Congress, Prints and Photograp... More

When T-Lazy-7 Ranch snowmobile driver Charles Chisholm arrives at a favorite scenic spot near the Maroon Bells mountain formation, one of Colorado's most-photographed scenes, outside Aspen, he enjoys feeding wild birds, not from a bird feeder but by hand. This is a gray jay, a songbird native to the American Rockies and colder reaches of Canada. In warmer seasons, these crafty birds store food for the winter in the crooks of trees. This one, thanks to Charles Chisholm, perhaps less than other jays in the valley

When T-Lazy-7 Ranch snowmobile driver Charles Chisholm arrives at a fa...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Credit line: Gates Frontiers Fund Colorado Collection within the Carol M. Highsmith Archive, Library of Congress, Prints and Photograp... More

Natalia Wasko, left, and Clarity Fornell, right, observe as T-Lazy-7 Ranch snowmobile driver Charles Chisholm feeds a gray jay, not from a bird feeder but by hand in a panoramic setting dominated by the oft-photographed Maroon Bells formation, the snow-capped peaks in the distance that are just outside Aspen in Colorado's Rocky Mountains

Natalia Wasko, left, and Clarity Fornell, right, observe as T-Lazy-7 R...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. The bird is a gray jay, a songbird native to the American Rockies and colder reaches of Canada. In warmer seasons, these crafty birds ... More

When T-Lazy-7 Ranch snowmobile driver Charles Chisholm arrives at a favorite scenic spot near the Maroon Bells mountain formation, one of Colorado's most-photographed scenes, outside Aspen, he enjoys feeding wild birds, not from a bird feeder but by hand. This is a gray jay, a songbird native to the American Rockies and colder reaches of Canada. In warmer seasons, these crafty birds store food for the winter in the crooks of trees. This one, thanks to Charles Chisholm, perhaps less than other jays in the valley

When T-Lazy-7 Ranch snowmobile driver Charles Chisholm arrives at a fa...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Credit line: Gates Frontiers Fund Colorado Collection within the Carol M. Highsmith Archive, Library of Congress, Prints and Photograp... More

When T-Lazy-7 Ranch snowmobile driver Charles Chisholm arrives at a favorite scenic spot near the Maroon Bells mountain formation, one of Colorado's most-photographed scenes, outside Aspen, he enjoys feeding wild birds, not from a bird feeder but by hand. This is a gray jay, a songbird native to the American Rockies and colder reaches of Canada. In warmer seasons, these crafty birds store food for the winter in the crooks of trees. This one, thanks to Charles Chisholm, perhaps less than other jays in the valley

When T-Lazy-7 Ranch snowmobile driver Charles Chisholm arrives at a fa...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Credit line: Gates Frontiers Fund Colorado Collection within the Carol M. Highsmith Archive, Library of Congress, Prints and Photograp... More

When T-Lazy-7 Ranch snowmobile driver Charles Chisholm arrives at a favorite scenic spot near the Maroon Bells mountain formation, one of Colorado's most-photographed scenes, outside Aspen, he enjoys feeding wild birds, not from a bird feeder but by hand. This is a gray jay, a songbird native to the American Rockies and colder reaches of Canada. In warmer seasons, these crafty birds store food for the winter in the crooks of trees. This one, thanks to Charles Chisholm, perhaps less than other jays in the valley

When T-Lazy-7 Ranch snowmobile driver Charles Chisholm arrives at a fa...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Credit line: Gates Frontiers Fund Colorado Collection within the Carol M. Highsmith Archive, Library of Congress, Prints and Photograp... More

When T-Lazy-7 Ranch snowmobile driver Charles Chisholm arrives at a favorite scenic spot near the Maroon Bells mountain formation, one of Colorado's most-photographed scenes, outside Aspen, he enjoys feeding wild birds, not from a bird feeder but by hand. This is a gray jay, a songbird native to the American Rockies and colder reaches of Canada. In warmer seasons, these crafty birds store food for the winter in the crooks of trees. This one, thanks to Charles Chisholm, perhaps less than other jays in the valley

When T-Lazy-7 Ranch snowmobile driver Charles Chisholm arrives at a fa...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Credit line: Gates Frontiers Fund Colorado Collection within the Carol M. Highsmith Archive, Library of Congress, Prints and Photograp... More

When T-Lazy-7 Ranch snowmobile driver Charles Chisholm arrives at a favorite scenic spot near the Maroon Bells mountain formation, one of Colorado's most-photographed scenes, outside Aspen, he enjoys feeding wild birds, not from a bird feeder but by hand. This is a gray jay, a songbird native to the American Rockies and colder reaches of Canada. In warmer seasons, these crafty birds store food for the winter in the crooks of trees. This one, thanks to Charles Chisholm, perhaps less than other jays in the valley

When T-Lazy-7 Ranch snowmobile driver Charles Chisholm arrives at a fa...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Credit line: Gates Frontiers Fund Colorado Collection within the Carol M. Highsmith Archive, Library of Congress, Prints and Photograp... More