Sunday, November 25, 2018

Nuthatch irruption

I saw in Mary Reid Barrow's column that this was another winter when the red breasted nuthatches came South, but today I finally saw one.  That was the only winter migrant songbird today.  Chickadees and cardinals were the only others.

On the creek there were some migrant ducks, but I didn't get any pictures so I'm not sure which species.  Cormorants were fishing when the light was low.  Crows were ubiquitous.  And it was a lovely day, warm enough for pollinators under a bright blue sky.



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