The third week of May is one of my favorite little windows for backyard birding 
at my place. Sometimes it is for some string of unusual or uncommon migrants 
that may appear in the yard now, but these have so far been slim around my 
home. More reliable and plentiful are the delightful bursts of color that 
appear each year all at once now,  fluttering around the ash tree over my back 
deck - the Western Tanagers, Bullock’s Orioles and Black-headed Grosbeaks - 
chasing and vying for position at feeders, all scattering when suddenly 
spooked, then dripping back down again to suet, peanut butter, jelly and 
nectar. What a thrill to look out - like just now - at a flock of 10-15 
tanagers, a couple orioles and a grosbeak or two, all twenty feet away! I just 
called the local food store to make sure they have more Smucker’s grape jelly 
in stock. I’ll be back in a minute. 

David Suddjian
Ken Caryl Valley
Littleton, CO
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