Suet eaters behaved like they were starving. Even crows, blue jays, and brown thrashers attempted to eat from the cage. Of course the woodpeckers were better equipped to do that. And the starlings and bluebirds managed. Blueberries were getting fat thanks to K's watering. A magnolia tree was blooming. Toward evening, I finally caught one of the speedy little brown headed nuthatches on camera. It was after seeds as there was no suet left at all.
Since 1/1/11 I have been describing what I see in the back yard. I occasionally digress.
Friday, May 21, 2021
Temperature dropped
It was a beautiful blue-sky day but too cool to get into cold water. A Carolina wren drank from the ant moat in the hummer feeder. The pair of wrens were busy around the feeders all day. Geese came calling twice, uninvited. I ran them off, but not before they fertilized the grass.
Suet eaters behaved like they were starving. Even crows, blue jays, and brown thrashers attempted to eat from the cage. Of course the woodpeckers were better equipped to do that. And the starlings and bluebirds managed. Blueberries were getting fat thanks to K's watering. A magnolia tree was blooming. Toward evening, I finally caught one of the speedy little brown headed nuthatches on camera. It was after seeds as there was no suet left at all.
Suet eaters behaved like they were starving. Even crows, blue jays, and brown thrashers attempted to eat from the cage. Of course the woodpeckers were better equipped to do that. And the starlings and bluebirds managed. Blueberries were getting fat thanks to K's watering. A magnolia tree was blooming. Toward evening, I finally caught one of the speedy little brown headed nuthatches on camera. It was after seeds as there was no suet left at all.
Labels:
blue jays,
blueberries,
bluebird,
brown thrasher,
crow,
geese,
magnolia,
nuthatch,
starlings,
woodpeckers,
wrens
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