The female pileated devoured suet while clinging to the cage. A blue jay settled for crumbs. A bluebird stayed in the trees.
Since 1/1/11 I have been describing what I see in the back yard. I occasionally digress.
Tuesday, April 30, 2024
Hot
The thermometer showed 88° again but the sky was more hazy. We ate lunch outside which frustrated birds that wanted their lunch. I glimpsed several butterflies, a dragonfly, and a persistent carpenter bee. Skinks hustled across the concrete on important business. An infant jumping spider rode my finger, but I couldn't get it in focus so I dropped the spider on the concrete.
The female pileated devoured suet while clinging to the cage. A blue jay settled for crumbs. A bluebird stayed in the trees.
The female pileated devoured suet while clinging to the cage. A blue jay settled for crumbs. A bluebird stayed in the trees.
Labels:
blue jays,
bluebird,
butterfly,
carpenter bee,
dragonfly,
pileated woodpecker,
skink,
spider
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