The Solitaires arrived! We heard one tooting 3 days ago; counted 2 and 4 
the next 2 days, and so far 2 today. A few of them singing.    This morning two 
Eastern Bluebirds perched on a power line in a neighbor's yard, flew down to 
snare something, and then flew on. Probably at least one yesterday,but not a 
decent look like todays.    A Rock Wren in our courtyard this morning, and a 
couple about a week ago near the bluebird power line. 
    Otherwise a mostly normal collection. No migrant juncos yet (only 2 
Gray-headed). In our yard Blue Jays have decided that they like our acorn crop, 
and our feeders. We have at least 6 scrub-jays, 6 Steller's, and a bunch of 
magpies.    On another neighbor's driveway, where we walk many mornings, we 
count up to 20 Pygmy Nuthatches each time. A lingering catbird (not today); a 
few Wilson's Warblers (3-8), but no other warblers (even though I keep thinking 
Townsend's or Orange-crowned). 
 
Hugh & Urling Kingery

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