30, 31 July

30 July 

eBird data: https://ebird.org/checklist/S92511342

 weather:  6 am  16 C wind calm,  10:30 am 25C wind NNE 7, clear

tide:  8:30 am 2.9 m

31 July

eBird data:  https://ebird.org/checklist/S92556548

weather:  6 am 18C wind SW 3,  10 am 23 C wind W 4 , increasing clouds

tide:  8:30 am 2.4 m


Two of the least birdy days that I've seen here.  That said, the Estuary remains rich in its changes in weather, tide, and inhabitants.

Saturday morning's light left me wondering if I was seeing smoke, or just early light.



As the day wore on, it seemed that what I had seen was just early morning light.  Time will tell.

Although the bird presence seems limited just now, the deer are still present.

A doe and youngster have been evident for some mornings:


The doe was incredibly tame this morning.  This photo isn't cropped--she was just standing there, studying me.


There are two young great blue herons hanging about, often roosting on fir trees.


I hadn't thought that siskins would nest down here, but the Birds of the World website says they do.  Here is a newly fledged siskin.


The fields continue to look worrisomely dry.  Today's clouds left us all hoping, but...nope...


...still dry.  Possible rain forecast for the end of the coming week.  Fingers crossed.






 

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