A female red bellied woodpecker had some suet this morning. A blue jay zipped across the yard and a Carolina wren visited every feeder. Gulls circled overhead but didn't see anything in the creek. A squirrel climbed the dish hanger only to find hot pepper bark butter balls instead of mealworms. The day was colder but less windy, overcast, with intermittent drizzle. I was surprised to see a few bees working on the camellia blossoms. Since 1/1/11 I have been describing what I see in the back yard. I occasionally digress.
Sunday, December 24, 2017
Damp
A female red bellied woodpecker had some suet this morning. A blue jay zipped across the yard and a Carolina wren visited every feeder. Gulls circled overhead but didn't see anything in the creek. A squirrel climbed the dish hanger only to find hot pepper bark butter balls instead of mealworms. The day was colder but less windy, overcast, with intermittent drizzle. I was surprised to see a few bees working on the camellia blossoms.
Labels:
blue jays,
gulls,
red-bellied woodpecker,
wrens
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