The song sparrow was up early to hunt elusive seeds in the mulch. A white throat ate breakfast out of the glass dish. K moved the peppers outside and already a couple started to ripen. I tried to get a picture of the insects pollinating the jessamine, but they had too much solar energy. Buds were opening on the blueberries. Bluebirds came for lunch. A myrtle warbler snacked on suet then found a barkbutter ball. A Carolina wren also dined on barkbutter balls. The warbler moved over to the jelly dish. I brewed tea in the sun. The temperature rose over 80°! I saw a cabbage white and a small orange butterfly, many bees, and a wasp flying. NWS Wakefield said it was 83 and broke the record for March 10°.


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