before 7 a.m. just as the morning light was hastening away the darkness of the night. Later I saw the female rushing to the pump feeder and as I waited, the handsome male showed up too. What a lovely way to get the day of watching my feeders started. Also my usual viewing of a White-breasted Nuthatch occurred as well as a multitude of Chickadees. And of course Blue Jays and that is all I have seen so far today.
And, yes , I made a new Bird Alley sign yesterday and my faithful companion, David put it up for me. Thank you David and also thanks for cleaning
up the paint when I knocked the pint of paint over onto the floor and the rug . Hmmm... time for a new supply of blackoiled sunflower seeds to be put into the feeders, which is often a guarentee of increased activity in Bird Alley. The temperature is foprecast for a +12 degrees C this afternoon and a+16 for tomorrow afternoon. Oh Happy November days!
Today was the best day at the feeders than has been for a long time! 10 different species visiting!!!
I have already mentioned four species, here are the names of the remaining 6 visiting species:
female Red-winged Blackbird
Goldfinches, about 3 of them I think
I only saw one Mourning Dove
Song Sparrow, I hadn't seen it for a few days and thought it had left
Male Downy Woodpecker

Red-breasted Nuthatch!!!! Yea!
I wonder what Monday will bring??/ Warmer temperatures are forecast!
The Cardinals are one of my first and last visitors of the day. They are beautiful! I like you new sign! Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteMy Cardinals stay pretty well hidden most of the time and I have been delighted to see them very early in the morning for the past two days. Before 7 a.m. seems to be the timing if I want to see them in Bird alley.Yes, I like my new sign too, it was lacking as I used to have one and three of my feeders are buildings, a blue house, a white house and a church, so its like a little side street in a village. Perhaps I need another building shaped feeder. I love buying bird feeders, but I really have enough for now. thank you for your comment.
ReplyDeleteWhat a joyful morning. Love the half tones on your cover picture.
ReplyDeleteYes, the Cardinals like the early morning and the late afternoon. I often have them come just before dark. Maybe they feel safer at those hours. Their color makes them so obvious. Love the nuthatch...one of my favorites!
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