I’ve had an interesting couple of days in the yard. On October 1, 2021, I logged our first confirmed sightings of (two) Ruby-crowned kinglets. I’ve seen at least one Golden-crowned kinglet just about every time I’ve been in the yard in the last two weeks, but the Ruby-crowned kinglet has been more elusive. I have yet to get a good photo of a Golden-crowned kinglet this fall but not so the Ruby-crowned kinglet. I’m assuming that both birds were female since I was unable to see any ruby crowns on either bird, but I’ve learned over the years that the males can very effectively hide their crown.
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On October 2, 2021, we had the first warbler we’ve had in some time… a Yellow-rumped Audubon’s warbler which was probably a juvenile.
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On the same day (and on the next day as well) we had a leucistic Dark-eyed (Oregon) junco visit the yard. Interestingly enough we had one that spent the entire winter with us last year… I have yet to compare the photos of the one we have this fall with the one which spent the last winter with us. Stay tuned!
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Here are a couple of other more normal Dark-eyed Oregon juncos…
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A female Northern flicker, entering the yard for suet…
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And a male Anna’s hummingbird which will probably be with us for the winter…
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