The rain at breakfast gave way to gray gloom at lunch. Afternoon was dark and wet. Birds came for seeds and suet but the rain eliminated barkbutter and jelly. A junco joined the white throats. A mockingbird took a look around and left. Bluebirds grabbed some seeds and headed for the trees. A downy woodpecker hung beneath the suet to eat and the wren leaned in from the side. The myrtle warbler continued to hover, frantically flapping, below the suet to peck at it.
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