Spring has arrived, or at least some spring birds have. Yesterday we counted 4 Blue-gray Gnatcatchers in our gully. Last night, Urling heard a Poorwill - wish I had better ears.Today, a Western Tanager and a Black-headed Grosbeak, both striking males.20 Chipping Sparrows flying along a fence line. Tree Swallows perched on two different nest boxes.Western Bluebirds & White-breasted Nuthatches vying for a hole in our wall.Mountain Chickadees and a House Wren vying for a box on the side of the house. Lots of singing Spotted Towhees. And either 2 or 5 Bushtits feeding on suet cakes -- we wonder where they have a nest[s]. Hugh
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