Anna's Hummingbirds here are doing display-flights; the climb, the dive, the
wing chirp at the bottom of the dive.....
New at the feeder lately is a Ruby-crowned Kinglet that's has become a regular
at suet. My wife says it is a Bell's Vireo.
Bill
Beavercreek
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On Jan 24, 2017, at 7:25 AM, Tim Rodenkirk <timrodenkirk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I was working in a wooded area yesterday near the coast in SW Coos. I heard
both singing Dark-eyed Juncos and Hutton's Vireo. The real sign of spring
though was mosquitoes! Another week or two and the Rufous Hummers should be
back too. Cherry blossoms should be starting up any day here now and of
course the natives: red-flowering currant and already blooming hairy
manzanita.
Merry pseudospring!
Tim Rodenkirk
Coos Bay