Wednesday, May 24, 2017

What are the chances?


Today there was a really weird assemblage of birds in my neighbor's tree.  The first one was this kinglet, above.  I usually see kinglets in the yard, but in April, not late May.  This bird didn't get the memo, apparently.

Then, a few minutes later, this:



This one is Wilson's warbler.  'Tis the season, I suppose, but I hadn't seen one in years.

Cue the next one:


Cedar waxwing, which I see singly basically never, and in my yard basically never.

And then finally, way in the top of the tree, for only a minute:


I'm pretty sure this is some kind of tyrant flycatcher, but it's hard to narrow it down beyond that.

This says something about the value of a single mature tree, even of a despised species like Norway maple. This particular tree looms over my yard and rains branches down on it, and moreover produces a million seedlings every year.  But I still would hate to see it go.

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