Not quite as warm as yesterday -- the sky was overcast, the wind blew hard, and the thermometer only reached 80°. A bluebird escaped my camera. White throats continued their foraging. A very molty myrtle warbler ate suet. A Carolina wren studied the suet. A female red bellied woodpecker visited the barkbutter balls. A blue jay followed. I snapped an LBJ and it turned out to be a ruby crowned kinglet!
The volunteer domestic cherry bloomed. Leaves emerged above the oak catkins. The maple flowers had gone to seed. Several cabbage whites pollinated the money plant flowers and I thought I saw a swallowtail on the jonquils. Bees and wasps bustled around.
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