Myrtle and pine warblers and downy woodpeckers took advantage of the sunshine on the suet. White throats and juncos sneaked up to the seed feeder perch.
The reflections in the creek showed how still the surface of the water was. Buffleheads and geese briefly disturbed it. Pelicans flew over the water and, at sunset, turned colors to match the clouds.
In the evening I went to a lecture by John Marzluff about his book Subirdia. This was the start of the Winter Wildlife Festival.
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