I missed a shot at a white breasted nuthatch but I got the butterbutt. Blue jays, bluebirds, and a mockingbird visited. There was more sunshine than predicted. I need to replace the suet.
Since 1/1/11 I have been describing what I see in the back yard. I occasionally digress.
I missed a shot at a white breasted nuthatch but I got the butterbutt. Blue jays, bluebirds, and a mockingbird visited. There was more sunshine than predicted. I need to replace the suet.
There was sunshine but not much blue sky and it was not warm enough to lure me outside. A bandit-faced yellow rumped warbler paused on its migration to stock up on barkbutter balls. I believe it must have wintered farther South because it has been weeks since I saw the ones that wintered here. Anyway, its summer plumage was evident. The white throats lingered.
Blue jays, bluebirds, the red belly, and a mockingbird couldn't stay away from the barkbutter balls, even when I covered them with mealworms. The poor squirrel with the ruined tail came back. It didn't behave like its tail hurt, as far as I could tell, but it did seem anxious around other squirrels.
A cabbage white flew despite the wind but that was the only butterfly I saw. A white breasted nuthatch came for seeds.