Some snow survived on vegetation and furniture. As they say, "Bridge Freezes Before Road" and a leaf is a small bridge. A junco foraged in the birdbath. Carolina wrens were quite hungry so I poured a fresh dish full of mealworms. Then a white throated sparrow poked through the snowy leaves. Later there were two wrens and one tried the underside of the suet. The other sat on a chair arm. One of them poked at the seeds as well. Very thorough. We had people working on the dock in addition to the dredge so I didn't expect waterfowl. An interesting
article described using Bluetooth transmitters to track monarch butterflies.
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