This morning watching the 50 or so pine siskins at our feeder and watering system, we suddenly saw a darting yellow flash, and realized we had a male Wilson's Warbler visiting our backyard. He flitted around for about two or three minutes and then left, too much competition, I suppose. In late summer, early fall, we often see Wilson's and other warblers as they are moving around, I am presuming, preparing to migrate.
This afternoon a male Downy Woodpecker was at the birdbath and the feeders. So nice to see him too.
And later on, two spruce grouse, one displaying his beautiful tail, under the trees far back in our yard.
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