At lunch, the pine warblers, bluebirds, juncos, and wrens were all back. A squirrel appeared to be begging right outside the window. Another raided the grape jelly. The camera blew my only shot at a brown thrasher. I'm pretty sure I missed a blue jay as well
Two pelicans flew by in formation. Buffleheads popped up unexpectedly. An egret and a great blue heron observed the lake which appeared empty except for a few cormorants. As the afternoon progressed I saw a few hooded mergansers. There was another spectacular sunset.Since 1/1/11 I have been describing what I see in the back yard. I occasionally digress.
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
Chilly
Enough rain fell yesterday to raise the pool level to the cover and create a puddle. The day was cold and sunny and the birds came in waves. A dozen or more would be everywhere then all would leave. Pine warblers, Carolina wrens, bluebirds, and juncos mobbed the feeders in the morning. The lone white throated sparrow stayed Earth-bound. A red bellied woodpecker dominated the suet.
Labels:
bluebird,
brown thrasher,
bufflehead,
egrets,
heron,
hooded mergansers,
juncos,
pelicans,
squirrels,
warbler,
white-throated sparrow,
wrens
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