The bright sun brought turtles up from the mud. But pelicans fished in the creek to avoid the wind. There were also buffleheads and hoodies on the creek. Five crows were up to something in the pines. A squirrel sulked on top of the feeder it couldn't get into. The temperature rose into the mid 50s and then clouds moved in by 4pm.
Since 1/1/11 I have been describing what I see in the back yard. I occasionally digress.
Friday, January 15, 2021
More warm sunshine
The mulch was frosted again and the trees in the distance appeared faintly misty. Blue jay greed was greatly in evidence. Of course, it wasn't so obvious how much suet the orioles and mockingbird were packing away. The Carolina wren pair sampled everything. I also saw red breasted nuthatches and yellow rumped warblers.
The bright sun brought turtles up from the mud. But pelicans fished in the creek to avoid the wind. There were also buffleheads and hoodies on the creek. Five crows were up to something in the pines. A squirrel sulked on top of the feeder it couldn't get into. The temperature rose into the mid 50s and then clouds moved in by 4pm.
The bright sun brought turtles up from the mud. But pelicans fished in the creek to avoid the wind. There were also buffleheads and hoodies on the creek. Five crows were up to something in the pines. A squirrel sulked on top of the feeder it couldn't get into. The temperature rose into the mid 50s and then clouds moved in by 4pm.
Labels:
blue jays,
bufflehead,
frost,
hooded mergansers,
mockingbird,
nuthatch,
oriole,
pelicans,
turtle,
warbler,
wrens
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