Downy woodpeckers finished off the suet. A myrtle warbler with very little yellow breakfasted on bark butter. At lunch, buffleheads were diving on the creek. The myrtle warbler ate more bark butter while a blue jay wouldn't come close to the feeders.
The sun didn't last. Fierce clouds piled up in the afternoon and sprinkles fell as I put out the fresh suet after I got home. It cleared somewhat and the late sun backlighted titmice in the trees. An egret stalked along at low tide.. But the clouds came back at sunset.
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