Egrets and cormorants flew at dawn. A downy woodpecker and a Carolina wren shared the suet, one on each side, before it was fully light.
I watched for a while in the afternoon, but not much happened. A wind from the West hurried a few cotton puffs out to sea. Chickadees and downy woodpeckers were on the feeders. The woodpeckers competed for suet and the male ended up on the hickory trunk. Above the dam, an egret and a cormorant perched on the same log.
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