Blueberry buds were popped but the flowers hadn't opened. The Carolina jessamine was covered with flowers. A bufflehead drake floated on mirror-like water. A female red breasted merganser made waves as it fished. A female hoodie sped past. Two egrets landed in the neighbors' tall pines. They appeared to be settling in for the night.Since 1/1/11 I have been describing what I see in the back yard. I occasionally digress.
Thursday, March 22, 2018
Sunshine
It was still overcast at breakfast but blue sky slid South around 10am. I saw two sparrows that seemed different - paler, no marking on throat or breast - but they flew before I got a good look, much less a picture. Wrens and warblers seemed quite hungry. A downy woodpecker clung to the post. Bluebirds insisted on mealworms.
Blueberry buds were popped but the flowers hadn't opened. The Carolina jessamine was covered with flowers. A bufflehead drake floated on mirror-like water. A female red breasted merganser made waves as it fished. A female hoodie sped past. Two egrets landed in the neighbors' tall pines. They appeared to be settling in for the night.
Blueberry buds were popped but the flowers hadn't opened. The Carolina jessamine was covered with flowers. A bufflehead drake floated on mirror-like water. A female red breasted merganser made waves as it fished. A female hoodie sped past. Two egrets landed in the neighbors' tall pines. They appeared to be settling in for the night.
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