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 | | Photo by Glynn Wilson | | The birds made themselves scarce on the first day of the Great Backyard Birdcount of 2007, with a projected high temperature of only 38, although the backyard thermometer only got up to about 32.5 here. A tufted titmouse couple [ baeolophus bicolor ] visited the dogwood tree in the front yard a few times in the afternoon, and shared the food with a couple of mockingbirds and a couple of cardinals. No sign of the robins, blackbirds, red-shouldered hawks or even the chickadees. Hiding in a warm spot in the bushes, I guess. It looks like it may reach a high of 50 on Saturday, with increasing clouds and a chance of rain. Sunday looks sunny and cold, still, with clouds coming back Monday for President's Day. This is the best we could do for a photograph today. Maybe in the morning... |
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