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April 2021

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Thursday, April 1.  The front yard is starting to burst with spring: a hyacinth blooming and the forsythia just starting to pop out in yellow.   Saw the red-bellied woodpecker in the woods by Leverett Pond. Saturday, April 3.  Critter tracks on the boardwalk at Ward's Pond.  Saw the red-bellied woodpecker again yesterday and today. Sunday, April 4.  As I got out of the car at the parking lot at Ward's Pond, heard the red-bellied woodpecker but couldn't find it in the trees. Did see a downy woodpecker pecking away near the top of a dead branch. At Leverett Pond, a pied-billed grebe, with its head tucked in, just floating, looking like a wood stump poking out of the water. But then it began to slowly swim and briefly swivelled its neck to look where it was going, then tucked its head back in again.  The Canada geese are mostly paired up now, some claiming nesting sites on little islands in Leverett Pond.  Drove to the Chestnut Hill pond and found tw...

March 2021

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Monday, March 1 .  Misty morning with a slight drizzle.  The trees at the top of Moss Hill, just across the Arborway from the house, in the clouds.   The crest of the hill at Larz Anderson Park in the clouds, too. A few common mergansers, mostly females, still at Leverett Pond, along with 2 pairs of hooded mergansers.  Lots of bird song on the morning walk with Maddie - mostly cardinals, blue jays, sparrows. Tuesday, March 2 .  Cold!  16F with a 25mph wind, for a wind chill of -4F first thing this morning, bracing after the last few days of temperatures in the 30s and 40s.  But sun and brilliant blue sky.  At noon, getting out of the car after an errand, saw a pair of red-tailed hawks circling erratically over the houses across the street, buffeted by the wind.  One, the female, noticeably larger than the other - in raptors, the females are larger than males.   Some "cool facts" about red-tailed hawks from the Cornell All About...