First of the season, Dark-Eyed Junco |
It's a not unpleasant 38 degrees, supposed to go to 66 later today. Maybe a little rain later, which hopefully will hold off until the two big loads of hay the boss got yesterday are unloaded and stored in the mow.
Fox Tails are so over this year |
However, the birds have changed, willy nilly. Not a catbird to be heard or seen. No buntings or orioles, only an occasional robin or two. Warblers are still filtering through..... saw some butter butts yesterday and the common Yellowthroat is still quite common indeed.
But Milkweed is in |
But the winter sparrows are threading their way south. The jays are loud and omnipresent again. Clouds of chickadees and white-breasted nuthatches swirl around the feeders as if the snow was three feet deep. We have so many woodpeckers, big beaked and small.
Last of the season |
They say it will be 80 by midweek and then cold for the weekend.
The birds know though.....
5 comments:
Oh the birds most definitely know!
And a brief Indian Summer interlude will not sway them from their flights.
Beautiful . subtlety plaintive . . .
And you've already got a junco.
Whoa.
It's coming.
Lovely photos, as always.
Morning temp the same as Anchorage? Check.
High for the day? Barring a freak of weather, we won't see 66 again until June. We'll reach 45 today, probably.
Canada geese have been doing maneuvers for a couple of weeks now. I enjoy seeing them fly over a hundred feet above my head, but then again, I don't.
Joated, they are getting really interested in the feeders now, even the jays
Cathy, thanks! I was so surprised to see him and I had the camera right in my hand
Rev. Paul going to be real warm here today. very nice out although there may be rain on the way
June, with the river we see resident geese all the time, but there are a few migrants trickling through too
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