Elsewhere this weekend, my dog and I followed a half dozen or so alert Black-capped Chickadees to an Eastern Screech-Owl, twenty or so feet up a tree -- far higher than I'd previously found them perched. Only had my smartphone and binoculars, so here's that terrible photo.
In my yard, two Spotted Towhees appear to have paired. Am I misreading their sudden presence feeding and calling together, after a winter of seeing only one at a time, or is the timing right? And my bird bath is suddenly the most popular stop in town. Dozens of robins have been visiting it around sunset, taking turns (5-9 of them at a time). They're sometimes willing to share it, as when this Cedar Waxwing joined them.
I appreciate the extra visitors, but, boy, do the berry-eaters make a mess of the bath.
In less happy news, at least for the bird in question...there are many Collared Doves in my neighborhood. Since switching to a "no mess" bird seed, two have been frequent visitors to my feeders. Now it's down to one and a small pile of Collared Dove feathers in the back of the yard.
- Jared Del Rosso
Centennial, CO
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