May 11, 2020: Hermit Thrush
It was a coolish dark day, with some rain, but the backyard birding was interesting. There were a pair of wilson's warblers, a pair of house finches, a pair of white-crowned sparrows, some bushtits, and the first black-headed grosbeak of the season (although no photos of that one) in addition to the usual suspects. And of course there was this hermit thrush, a rare visitor to the yard, and the first since September 21, 2019. Hermit thrush, backyard Olympia.
Note (8.19.20): Saw another hermit thrush at the fountain, but missed the photograph.
May 11, 2020: Hermit Thrush
It was a coolish dark day, with some rain, but the backyard birding was interesting. There were a pair of wilson's warblers, a pair of house finches, a pair of white-crowned sparrows, some bushtits, and the first black-headed grosbeak of the season (although no photos of that one) in addition to the usual suspects. And of course there was this hermit thrush, a rare visitor to the yard, and the first since September 21, 2019. Hermit thrush, backyard Olympia.
Note (8.19.20): Saw another hermit thrush at the fountain, but missed the photograph.