Spring arrivals continue with 4 Black-headed Grosbeaks (3 male, 1 female) coming into feeders today. They breed on the place & last yr, had 6 pairs. House Wrens are nesting as are Robins now. I found a “Robin blue” hatched shell under a spruce the other day. Both Yellow & Audubon’s YR Warblers are here, too. And Brown-headed Cowbirds arrived this weekend, to take advantage of the Yellow Warbler nests. I watched a harried female Yellow Warbler doing all she could to keep her juvenile Cowbird fed last summer!
I’m still awaiting the arrivals of W Tanager, Bullock’s Oriole & Lazuli Bunting. My observations of Lazuli Buntings over the past decade is that they like a source of running water nearby, a ready seed source & are not quite as tolerant of human interaction as other species. They will definitely come into feeders but seem to prefer binocular-distance observation. It is nice to see Spring finally arriving!
Brian Carrigan
Blackfoot