A yellow rumped warbler checked out the suet and motivated me to ask K to hang a fresh block. I don't know if that warbler will stay or keep going South, but the woodpeckers were pleased with the new suet. In fact, a red bellied woodpecker was very perturbed while I sat outside. She scolded and paced back and forth on an oak limb. The clouds were indeed "passing," pushed along quickly by a wind from the South, But there were always more of them so we didn't get much sunshine and the temperature never made it to 70.
Since 1/1/11 I have been describing what I see in the back yard. I occasionally digress.
Saturday, October 30, 2021
Butterbutt arrived
Early in the morning, a big bird soared over the creek and then landed in a pine tree. I believe it was the same young eagle as last Spring. The feral cat was back too.
A yellow rumped warbler checked out the suet and motivated me to ask K to hang a fresh block. I don't know if that warbler will stay or keep going South, but the woodpeckers were pleased with the new suet. In fact, a red bellied woodpecker was very perturbed while I sat outside. She scolded and paced back and forth on an oak limb. The clouds were indeed "passing," pushed along quickly by a wind from the South, But there were always more of them so we didn't get much sunshine and the temperature never made it to 70.
A yellow rumped warbler checked out the suet and motivated me to ask K to hang a fresh block. I don't know if that warbler will stay or keep going South, but the woodpeckers were pleased with the new suet. In fact, a red bellied woodpecker was very perturbed while I sat outside. She scolded and paced back and forth on an oak limb. The clouds were indeed "passing," pushed along quickly by a wind from the South, But there were always more of them so we didn't get much sunshine and the temperature never made it to 70.
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cat,
eagle,
red-bellied woodpecker,
warbler
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