Occasional sunshine and more frequent wind gusts punctuated a mostly overcast day. I saw 78° on the thermometer again. The pileated woodpeckers made repeated visits to the suet. White throats polished off some barkbutter but there was plenty for a pale pine warbler.
Daffodils were in full bloom, not just the dwarf clumps. Other bulbs were sending up leaves. A pelican flew upstream past the silent dredge equipment. I noticed that the Argiope egg sack looked deflated so perhaps the spiderlings took advantage of the warm wind to spread out.
The male red bellied woodpecker returned but spooked before he got any suet. Then the female pileated showed up, so maybe that's why he left. A cormorant paddled past the dredge barge. Others flew to their roost under heavy clouds.