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.


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