

It was late August and I still had juvenile eastern bluebirds coming to the bird bath. They were so cute and I couldn’t stop taking pictures of them. They didn’t seem very skittish and I’m sure they saw me in the window but they stayed for a while.

The yellow throated warblers had come back and I usually see them throughout winter. They don’t stay long and stop for a quick sip at the bath.

Northern parulas were plentiful but I haven’t seen any since October so they must have headed farther south for the winter.

There’s always a lot of red bellied woodpeckers coming to the feeder and bath including the juvenile in the top picture with just a touch of red on his forehead. He didn’t like that a titmouse landed on the feeder while he was there.

Ruby throated hummingbirds continued to show up through September.

My neighbor’s bleeding heart vine was exploding and growing near the hummingbird feeder. I saw a hummer hovering over it several times but I couldn’t get a shot of it.

Squirrels continued to take a break on the nest box. They must get a cool breeze up there.

I had heard my neighborhood eagles were back in town and I finally saw one high up on a tower just outside our neighborhood as the sun was coming up. He could have been any eagle just passing by though.

A few days later I saw both eagles on the cell tower inside our neighborhood. Marjorie and Major, the original couple, had been nesting here since 2015. As far back as 2008, Major nested here with another female and she died in 2015 from rat poison. This past January Major died from rat poison and Marjorie found a new boyfriend. A 4 year old male that still had some brown in his head courted her and they spent the spring together. They are both back this year and he doesn’t have any brown left (eagles don’t usually breed until they are at least 5 years old). I’m praying for a successful season but with all of the rat poison in the area it’s going to be tough.
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