The moon rose before sunset but it wasn't missing much of a full circle. I spotted a couple of bluebirds at the top of the pecan soaking up the last rays. The yellow rumped warbler checked on its suet. Then a white breasted nuthatch came for seeds.
Since 1/1/11 I have been describing what I see in the back yard. I occasionally digress.
Wednesday, February 24, 2021
Very warm
Warm sunshine all day brought the temperature up to 69°. The early morning reflections were lovely. A downy rose early for a suet breakfast. White throats looked for fallen bits. And then I had a meeting. Pelicans continued to fish in the creek despite the warmth. Maybe the Bay was too windy. Turtles enjoyed the sun. The tide was way out in the afternoon and I saw two dead fish.
Labels:
bluebird,
downy woodpeckers,
fish,
moon,
nuthatch,
pelicans,
warbler,
white-throated sparrow
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