365Caws is now in its 14th year of publication, and was originally intended to end after 365 days. It has sometimes been difficult for me to find new material, particularly during the winter months, but now as I enter my own twilight years, I cannot guarantee that I will be able to provide daily posts. It is my hope that along the way I may have inspired someone to a greater curiosity about the natural world. If so, I can rest, content in the knowledge that my work here has been done.
Saturday, September 23, 2023
Scrubby At Sunset
Day 345: "We interrrupt our regularly scheduled programming to bring you..." Scrubby at sunset! It's time for fall migration, and after having my Canada Jays at the feeder for the last several days, it shouldn't have surprised me when Scrubby (Western Scrub-jay, Aphelocoma californica) showed up for a late supper. I don't often see them here, although over the last several years, they...or this one, by himself...have more consistently appeared for a day or two in summer. Scrubby is a large bird, this individual slightly bigger than any of my Steller's, and certainly larger than the Greys (Canadas). According to Sibley, Steller's is the largest of the three, but that does not hold in my observation. So now that the Greys and Scrubby have stopped by, one burning question remains: Where are those darn Cedar Waxwings? They're late again, and my mountain-ash trees are heavily weighted with fruit.
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