Tuesday, April 20, 2010
April 20, 2010
Before work today I was blessed by the appearance of a beautiful indigo bunting feeding on seeds beneath my feeder. The white-wing doves and h.sparrows had already visited and did their thrashing beforehand.
Monday, April 19, 2010
April 18, 2010
The Morus alba is bearing fruits now, and the avian visitors are helping themselves; it's one of my favorite seasonal experiences--that and the first cold-front of autumn. I praise God that He saved my diseased tree.
I was truly impressed with the rose-breasted grosbeak yesterday; the cedar waxwings continue to flutter and whistle in swarms, mixed with my 3 species of native dove, blue jays, cardinals, house sparrows, red-bellied woodpecker, starlings, and mockingbird. Still awaiting the first hummingbirds at feeder, but fear I may be bypassed this year as it is getting closer to summer. I thought I heard one tweeeerrr overhead, but my hearing is waning with age.
I was truly impressed with the rose-breasted grosbeak yesterday; the cedar waxwings continue to flutter and whistle in swarms, mixed with my 3 species of native dove, blue jays, cardinals, house sparrows, red-bellied woodpecker, starlings, and mockingbird. Still awaiting the first hummingbirds at feeder, but fear I may be bypassed this year as it is getting closer to summer. I thought I heard one tweeeerrr overhead, but my hearing is waning with age.
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