Club Mallard
Since 1/1/11 I have been describing what I see in the back yard. I occasionally digress.
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Warmer
Monday, February 23, 2026
Hungry birds
At breakfast,I saw no evidence that any snow fell overnight, but K said I should have looked in the front yard. Some fuzzy clouds floated in sunshine, but by 10am we had overcast. The birds were glad to find all the feeders open. Bluebirds went after the mealworm barkbutter mix but so did white throats, pine warblers, and Carolina wrens. The pileated pair were only interested in suet. The male evicted the female. A bold (or hungry) downy tried to share with the red belly but the red belly decided on seeds. Later he scared a warbler off the suet. A song sparrow came a-foraging with the white throats. Blue jays picked over the barkbutter balls.
The great blackback gull was back. A small flock of buffleheads paddled around the dock most of the day. I spotted a female hoodie among them. A handful of vultures kept circling over the water. Several pelicans fished and one perched on a piling. A ring bill gull flew by.
At lunch, the birds brightened the dull light. A myrtle warbler joined its pine cousins. First a white breasted nuthatch then a brown headed showed up. Bluebirds, white throats, and wrens returned. I missed a shot at a male oriole but two females were more cooperative. I could tell them apart because one was a darker orange than the other. A mockingbird watched from across the pool patio but didn't come to eat. A brown thrasher, however, dug right in.
Sunday, February 22, 2026
Real rain
Saturday, February 21, 2026
Bird buffet
Morning began with a pileated woodpecker and blue jays. Three starlings visited but were unsatisfied and didn't stay. A white throat pecked at the residue in the barkbutter dish. A Carolina wren got inside the dish. Meanwhile a goldfinch landed on the suet with a pine warbler. The goldfinch must have realized its mistake and joined the house finches for seeds. House finches are bigger.
The overcast sky developed blue rents. A pair of buffleheads drifted on the creek. Lots of little birds use the azalea by the side window as a launchpad for the feeders, but it is very hard to get photos of them. White breasted and brown headed nuthatches picked out seeds. I refilled the glass dish with a mix of mealworms and barkbutter balls. The pine warbler was pleased. A downy sampled the suet. The song sparrow found what I dropped (deliberately). Bluebirds noticed that the dish was refilled. The female oriole had jelly and a drink.
Pelicans and gulls were very busy on the creek but the only ducks I saw were the bufflehead pair and another female. A great blue heron stalked along our shoreline. By then the sky had cleared but the light was going.
Friday, February 20, 2026
Waterfowl
Thursday, February 19, 2026
Very gray
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
Very warm







