| That's TUTI on the left | 
This is TUTI, named with the code letter abbreviation for a Tufted Titmouse, which seemed to fit at the time. TUTI has twisted primary feathers on one wing, perhaps from a window strike or some other injury, perhaps from a genetic error.
TUTI is a toughie. He/she....I always think of her as a she and will write of her as such from here on in....has come to the feeder all winter for two years. Then in spring she vanishes for a while, only to reappear leading her brood to the feeders.
| Passing a seed | 
She has been coming back to the Jonna feeder...the only one I have out in hopes of fending off grackles...for a few days now after a prolonged absence.
I worry.
| Screechy little ball of fluff begging vociferously | 
This morning Miss Peggy emerged before her folks were up to urge me to come to the front porch where she announced that there were baby birds.
| Too cute to be true | 
4-years-old and not a feather in sight, but somehow she knew that the strident peeping from the cedars was baby birds and not adults. However, we didn't actually see any of them. I couldn't quite figure out what we were hearing.
Until a few minutes ago when the yard filled with a flurry of the same sounds and a frantic TUTI racing to the feeder, quickly shucking a sunflower seed, and then flitting over to the honey locust to stuff a beak. And another beak. And another beak.
I have never gotten a decent photo of her, but today she was too busy to worry about the camera. I grabbed a few shots and came back inside to give her room to do her job.