I was away for meetings, morning and afternoon, in the windy, chilly sunshine. At breakfast the male red belly ate seeds while the downy had suet. Blue jays focused on barkbutter balls. A brown thrasher also visited the glass dish of barkbutter balls. The song sparrow stayed busy under the feeders. White throats were up and down, to the feeders then foraging under them.
At lunch time a mockingbird headed for the grape jelly dish. I started offering grape jelly the first time I saw an oriole, but now warblers snack on it and even the mockingbird has discovered its sweetbeak. A Carolina wren perched on the chair by the window. Bluebirds ate seeds. Doves foraged and flirted on the ground. A crow had something way up on a tree limb.
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