





Just some of the visitors in my small backyard this past spring. The robin bob-bob-bobbed along snatching up worms like they were laying there on the surface. The homing Pigeon either got lost or just needed a break. He was still hanging out the next morning but was gone that evening. This little guy want fed NOW. I think it might be a Common Grackle (check back tomorrow). A Mourning Dove on the fence, a Blue Jay and a House Sparrow looking for what they can find. I guess soon the summer and fall birds will start to show up.
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