7 September

 eBird data: https://ebird.org/checklist/S94335513,https://ebird.org/checklist/S94326230

weather:  7:30 am 12 C wind calm,  12:00 21 C wind WNW 15, clear

Tide:  10:30 am 1.8m

A warm, sunny day, abundantly birdy.  Quite possibly among the last really warm days we'll have this season.

It's really starting to show autumn, even when masked by the early die-off from the drought.  



There still seem to be newly fledged birds.


I wouldn't swear to it, but I'm pretty sure this is a very young purple finch, whose been at the blackberries from the look of his beak.  He certainly looked alert.

And there was a juvenile fox sparrow (again, I think--I find some of these juveniles kind of tricky, but he has the right beak colouring and plumage is close).


I'm not finding rarities, but I find the youngsters interesting.  

Again, a very low tide, the other half of a big autumn tide--


Fog on the Gulf Islands, at least in patches, another marker of autumn.  Rain forecast for the evening, and more rain throughout the coming week.  No doubt it will become tiresome but for now it's most welcome.


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