Over 80° with bright sun. I saw a cabbage white and a small orange butterfly, many bees and a wasp flying.
Since 1/1/11 I have been describing what I see in the back yard. I occasionally digress.
Over 80° with bright sun. I saw a cabbage white and a small orange butterfly, many bees and a wasp flying.
The fog finally cleared by lunchtime (which was earlier than last week because we are saving daylight). While I was outside a big carpenter bee buzzed around.
Morning was sunny. The male pileated was an early visitor. To my surprise, a mockingbird partook of the jelly. Bluebirds and Carolina wrens wanted barkbutter balls. Later, so did a myrtle warbler, then a blue jay, then a white throat. Meanwhile other sparrows took advantage of the warmth for a bath. One was a song sparrow.
A starling looked beautiful in the sunlight, even if it was eating way too much. The sky was hazy and clouds came and went. Cardinals also wanted a bath. A brown headed nuthatch just wanted seeds. The female pileated got a turn at the suet. A dove searched through the mulch. In the afternoon, the temperature dropped and the sky got gray, then misty.