The pileated woodpecker was back. Sp were a red belly and a downy. The temperature again reached into the 80s.
Since 1/1/11 I have been describing what I see in the back yard. I occasionally digress.
The pileated woodpecker was back. Sp were a red belly and a downy. The temperature again reached into the 80s.
Under an overcast sky the temperature rose into the low 80s. The forecast for the next three days is about the same. A bright crescent moon penetrated the clouds but was very fuzzy.
The female pileated woodpecker showed up to have some suet. A white breasted nuthatch went to the seed feeder. Blue jays hit the barkbutter balls. A pair of bluebirds also wanted seeds.
White petals blew like snowflakes. I'm not sure where they came from. The day was mostly sunny but I was tied up with the computer.
The temperature dropped over night and rain fell at some point. More clouds than sun kept the day a seasonable temperature. Although I put out barkbutter balls the birds did not show a lot of enthusiasm. I missed getting a picture of a brown headed nuthatch. Blue jays, a myrtle warbler, and a bluebird ate some barkbutter balls. White throats stayed busy. The pines were covered with male flowers, gilding everything with pollen. The oak flower strings began to brown and rosy miniature leaves poked out above.