On an overcast January morning at 8 am, it is still very dark as you can see by these photos.
We were fortunate to see a group of Common Mergansers out in the Humber River. The long, low profile and “sawbill” beak identify them as mergansers.
Other birds:
In my experience, the first two bird species which start singing in late January are the Cardinal (any day now!) and the House Finch. We had a loud and joyous one this morning.
Just about every year, the first plant which I see vigorously growing is Skunk Cabbage. Some are already appearing here.
Today’s group:
MILES NOTE:
I neglected to include yesterday’s (Bat Box) group photo. It is there now.
MAILBOX
The balcony hawks of West Harlem are back for another breeding season – right on schedule!
BLESSING
May you have warm words on a cold evening,
a full Moon on a dark night,
and the road downhill all the way to your door. – Irish blessing
Miles Hearn
