A great blue heron stood on top of one of the dock posts. An osprey plunged for a fish. A bufflehead pair dived while I was on the phone. Pelicans and a kingfisher flew past. A lone goose nestled into the grass. The mist barely let me make out a wood drake on a lake log.
Since 1/1/11 I have been describing what I see in the back yard. I occasionally digress.
Tuesday, March 16, 2021
Tired rain
A gray day with come-and-go rain that seemed reluctant to fall. I saw yellow rumps and yellow heads on warblers, the latter being a pine warbler. Titmice and chickadees snatched seeds and retreated to the cover of leaves.
A great blue heron stood on top of one of the dock posts. An osprey plunged for a fish. A bufflehead pair dived while I was on the phone. Pelicans and a kingfisher flew past. A lone goose nestled into the grass. The mist barely let me make out a wood drake on a lake log.
A great blue heron stood on top of one of the dock posts. An osprey plunged for a fish. A bufflehead pair dived while I was on the phone. Pelicans and a kingfisher flew past. A lone goose nestled into the grass. The mist barely let me make out a wood drake on a lake log.
Labels:
bufflehead,
kingfisher,
osprey,
pelicans,
warbler,
wood ducks
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