Having my "viewing room" in Alpine now really did make cold weather more bearable, as I had hoped it would. Tallied about 14 species, none at the birdbath, but still nice to sit by a warm fire and watch birds on a day like today. I do realize by January, especially if there are no birds, it might not be interesting, but still better than sitting by the fire with no viewing window or birdbath, as has been the case for nearly 20 years. And by January, spring will be just around the corner.
For 40 plus years I fussed over plants in planter boxes at the courtyard of my house near the oasis. It's a little sad that I've now let that go, but I'm too old to spread myself that thin anymore. The courtyard is now in my son's hands to deal with. I just don't have the energy anymore. Since I'm not going to live there, there's really no reason for me to focus my dwindling energy on it. This new planter is more in line with my current situation. And now I have more time to go birding, which I didn't used to because of the load I carried.
The brightest bird of today was definitely this Vermillion Flycatcher.
2 comments:
Photo of the VFlycatcher is fantastic, what a contrast against a gray wintry day. Your viewing room in Alpine is unfolding just as you envisioned, right on Carolyn! ColleenT/Austin
Nothing quite as bright as a Vermilion Flycatcher in snow.
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