Brisk..
A cool 45* overcast start to the day.
The dawn flock of feral pigeons on the apparently block seems to be no more than 50 now, last year's count were around 200 so we'll have to see how that changes over time.
Robin's are still moving through with spotty juvs still working on their adult plumage.
A double-crested cormorant was the autumn's first. It headed toward the lake where the young female hooded merge had been seen earlier.
At the top if the drop to the river a Hairy woodpecker gave great views - really? Are these SO hard to distinguish from their smaller relative? This was a cracking view though...
In the river bed 5-7 cardinals fed at the riverbed edge and light pishing attracted the day's only warbler, a very dull, presumably young female, yellowthroat.
The dawn flock of feral pigeons on the apparently block seems to be no more than 50 now, last year's count were around 200 so we'll have to see how that changes over time.
Robin's are still moving through with spotty juvs still working on their adult plumage.
A double-crested cormorant was the autumn's first. It headed toward the lake where the young female hooded merge had been seen earlier.
At the top if the drop to the river a Hairy woodpecker gave great views - really? Are these SO hard to distinguish from their smaller relative? This was a cracking view though...
In the river bed 5-7 cardinals fed at the riverbed edge and light pishing attracted the day's only warbler, a very dull, presumably young female, yellowthroat.
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