Wednesday, February 2, 2022

Fog

If we had groundhogs, which we don't, whey would have seen nothing.  The fog started sometime after lunch.  Pelicans continued to fish until the light dimmed after 5pm.  I took lots pf pictures.  A gull and a heron watched from the dock. Something tore away a circle of ground cover at the shoreline where our lot meets the next.  at first I thought a tree had been uprooted, but the surface was too level. 

Meanwhile, a sapsucker hiked up the wild cherry tree.  A damp myrtle warbler glared from a branch.  And the two fox sparrows appeared to clean up under where the suet had hung.  That inspired me to replace the empty suet cage. That upset the birds  and then the light failed before they returned.  

 

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