The fog finally cleared by lunchtime (which was earlier than last week because we are saving daylight).
Club Mallard
Since 1/1/11 I have been describing what I see in the back yard. I occasionally digress.
Monday, March 9, 2026
Sunday, March 8, 2026
Overcast
Saturday, March 7, 2026
Fog
Friday, March 6, 2026
Spa time
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.
Thursday, March 5, 2026
Even warmer
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
Very warm
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
Damp
Damp morning air grayed out the distances. A couple of mourning doves poked through the mulch under the seed feeder. Both song and white throats foraged alongside them. A female bluebird tried to find something to eat in the glass dish. After I took more food out, the male appeared too. A white throat and a Carolina wren were tempted by the fast food, but not the song sparrow. It did get up on the dead moonflower vine, but no closer.
There was a brief sprinkle around mid day, right after I had refilled the glass dish. The birds gobbled the barkbutter and mealworms fast enough that I doubt the food got wet. Starlings, blue jays, and a mockingbird argued about it. A myrtle warbler waited till the bigger birds left. The male red belly visited the seed feeder. A female junco wandered around the steps.





