In the picturesque Ozarks, winter ushers in a stark transformation, with frost-laden landscapes and biting cold. Yet, amidst this seasonal harshness, a remarkable story of resilience and adaptation unfolds, starring the region's avian inhabitants. The birds of the Ozarks, from the vibrant Northern Cardinal to the industrious Downy Woodpecker, demonstrate a fascinating array of strategies to survive the winter months.
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