Spring really is coming. Despite the six inches of fresh snow this weekend two chipmunks poked their heads out of the ground, and bright yellow Goldfinches were mixing with the Redpolls at the birdfeeder. The Redpolls will be heading North soon, but the Goldfinches will be around all summer.
In a month or so the first warblers, like this little Parula I carved a few years ago, will be migrating through the Adirondacks. It’s one of my favorite times of year. If you’re lucky enough to find yourself in the middle of a mixed flock it’s like being surrounded by flying Easter eggs. They are so tiny and bright. I always wonder how such delicate creatures can make such long journeys. I worry about the dangers they face, and I’m always delighted to see them arrive safely in their summer home.
Several species nest in my yard including the Myrtle (aka yellow-rumped), Magnolia, Black-throated Green, and Redstart. We see others too, including one of my favorites the Blackburnian. They like to feed high in the spruce tree near my front door. I can’t wait until they’re here again.
awesome! i’m excited for spring too. been checking out all my wood i stashed away last fall. see what’s cracked and what’s ready for carving!