Migration has been very slow for the past couple days ..... a few more WHITE THROATED
SPARROWS, a couple KESTRELS ..... nothing very new or exciting either on or off the water.
Our CANADA GOOSE remains, getting ever tamer, and it's become my newest "jelly species".
After watching it attack a half Grapefruit, I decided to try it on Grape Jelly.
It found the dish this morning and promptly scoffed the entire contents.
After watching it attack a half Grapefruit, I decided to try it on Grape Jelly.
It found the dish this morning and promptly scoffed the entire contents.
I've had all of the following species come to Grape Jelly at least once, either here or at home.
CANADA GOOSE
MOCKINGBIRD
BROWN THRASHER
YELLOW WARBLER
BLACK THROATED BLUE WARBLER
BLACK THROATED GREEN WARBLER
NORTHERN PARULA
GRAY CATBIRD (the ultimate jelly glutton)
RED BELLIED WOODPECKER
YELLOW BELLIED SAPSUCKER
RUBY THROATED HUMMINGBIRD
BALTIMORE ORIOLE
RED SQUIRREL
FLYING SQUIRREL
GROUNDHOG
RACCOON
STRIPPED SKUNK
PORCUPINE
BLACK BEAR
VOLE
FIELD MOUSE
WASPS
CANADA GOOSE
MOCKINGBIRD
BROWN THRASHER
YELLOW WARBLER
BLACK THROATED BLUE WARBLER
BLACK THROATED GREEN WARBLER
NORTHERN PARULA
GRAY CATBIRD (the ultimate jelly glutton)
RED BELLIED WOODPECKER
YELLOW BELLIED SAPSUCKER
RUBY THROATED HUMMINGBIRD
BALTIMORE ORIOLE
RED SQUIRREL
FLYING SQUIRREL
GROUNDHOG
RACCOON
STRIPPED SKUNK
PORCUPINE
BLACK BEAR
VOLE
FIELD MOUSE
WASPS
BLACK ANTS
BUTTERFLIES
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