The temperature got a little above freezing and the icicles dripped, but the creak and the yard stayed white. An oriole landed in the snow. A goldfinch watched. So did a mockingbird. Warblers poked through the snow. A red-winged blackbird came back. A blue jay puffed feathers over its toes but then landed in the snow anyway. A Carolina wren claimed the seed feeder. Bluebirds chose barkbutter balls. A myrtle warbler considered jelly. A junco landed in the snow. Two brown headed nuthatches owned the feeder. The white throats stayed earthbound and were joined by a squirrel.
Since 1/1/11 I have been describing what I see in the back yard. I occasionally digress.
Thursday, January 23, 2025
Melting
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