Number Six
We finally had a little snow today, so I spent a couple of hours in the hide snapping shots and getting my geek on. I was looking straight out in front of the hide when I heard a some chips that didn't sound familiar, which was when I discovered two lovely little American Tree Sparrows to my right. They are among my favorite sparrows. One of our smallest sparrows and easy to identify by their bi-colored beak, rufous cap, dark chest spot and distinct white wing bar. I usually only see them in the yard when we have snow, so it wasn't a total surprise seeing them today. And they are now officially #6 on my Blip yardbirds list for 2021.
The white/leucistic junco was also around, and finally blending in to his surroundings! I tried, unsuccessfully, to get a shot of him on the snow but maybe another day. One non-snow shot in Extra.
Hubs and I dropped his car off for service and then took my car into town to pick up another 40 pounds of sunflower seeds. I am going through a crazy amount of seeds this year!
I am enjoying not reading about trump every day in the news - I can still feel the stress dropping away. I don't think I fully realized how incredibly stressful his reign was to me personally.
I'm planning to meet up with my birding friends tomorrow for a walk at the Refuge. There may be some snow on the trail, but shouldn't be enough to be a problem.
Be safe, be kind ... and , well, you know...
xo
Debbi
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