Warmer temperatures and more daylight have resulted in birds singing their beautiful tunes throughout the day, calling their mates. And a few new bird species, at least for our place this year, have appeared.
Wednesday, March 12, 2025, saw an American Goldfinch, a Brown-headed Nuthatch, and a singing Tufted Titmouse, searching for mates and food.



We keep busy playing pickleball and golf, when weather conditions allow, and as always, Kay maintains a full social calendar, including a meeting of The Book Club on Thursday, March 13, 2025.
And then on Friday, March 14, 2025, a Yellow-rumped Warbler and Eastern Bluebird appeared in tress near our place.


Additionally, an American Goldfinch and aCarolina Chickadee were searching for food in a nearby tree as were an American Goldfinch and a Carolina Chickadee. And, a Northern Cardinal and Tufted Titmouse were eagerly calling for their mates. A Dark-eyed Junco was scrounging for food on the ground beneath a feeder.





A search for blooming wildflowers along Cedar Creek Trail on Saturday, March 15, 2025, yielded several Bloodroots and Rue Anemones.




Good job getting so many birds with their mouth open!