Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Dredge

I missed a day. Tuesday, there were thirsty bluebirds and goldfinches.  A Carolina wren and an orange crowned warbler ate from the glass dish.  A titmouse perched up in the wild cherry.  White throats scoured the ground.  A pine warbler ate suet.   Across the creek, a new bulkhead was being installed.  

Songbirds came in flurries. At breakfast I saw two pine warblers, a white throat, a silly butterbutt, and a Carolina wren.  A mockingbird, bluebirds, and more white throats came for lunch.  A goldfinch watched.  A brown headed nuthatch was thirsty.  The oriole had some jelly.  The dredging work was right in front of us today.  Despite that, I saw a couple of pelicans fly over.  Around 4pm there was light rain.  



No comments:

Post a Comment