Black-capped Chickadee Poecile atricapillus |
Eastern Grey Squirrel Sciurus carolinensis |
Grapes gone to rot |
Wan winter sun |
‘Quiet Place’ in NDG, January 7, 2024
Finally got some decent snow cover here, as a result of a glancing blow from a nor’easter. Colder too, more seasonal, but it actually doesn’t ‘feel’ as cold somehow, because of the snow, if that makes any sense. It was nice to need winter boots…it felt odd walking around in Converse throughout December.
“Grape Corner,” a spot normally bustling with avian activity in the winter, was quiet today. No Starlings, Robins, or Cardinals jostling for the best grapes. On closer inspection, I noticed that most of the grapes had gone to rot. Perhaps a result of the warm temperatures we’ve had until now? It seems that during a normal winter, they flash-freeze, and so are available to birds as frozen treats.
Got a whopping five species in a 90-minute bimble through the heavy fluff-fluff. Good leg workout for sure.
Oh yeah, a Yellow-Breasted Chat turned up in Lasalle yesterday, cool. I'll get around to seeing one some day.
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