
Since 1/1/11 I have been describing what I see in the back yard. I occasionally digress.
Monday, February 6, 2017
Sunny and mild
Only a few birds joined us for breakfast. The yellow rumped warbler was up first. A wren ate mealworms. After a while a titmouse had some suet while several birds including the warbler flew around in the trees. Something made V-shaped ripples in the creek and later I saw seven female mergansers fly downstream.
Doves were out when we got home. Ruddy ducks napped and drifted, then paddled back without ever lifting their heads. A great blackback gull flew downstream and let loose with a large quantity of guano. A couple of kingfishers raged back and forth along the creek till one gave up and the other, a female perched on our dock. Herons watched the water from different vantage points. I saw the red bellied woodpecker around the middle of the afternoon, but had left the camera elsewhere. A few buffleheads dived. Sunset tinted streaky clouds gold while the cormorants flew home.

Labels:
bufflehead,
dove,
gulls,
heron,
kingfisher,
mergansers,
red-bellied woodpecker,
ruddy duck,
tufted titmice,
warbler,
wrens
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