Welcome to the twenty-third entry in our Backyard Science “Alphabet” series. Today’s Bucket is brought to you by the letter “W”.
The Daily Bucket is a regular feature of the Backyard Science group. It is a place to note any observations you have made of the world around you. Insects, weather, meteorites, climate, birds and/or flowers. All are worthy additions to the bucket. Please let us know what is going on around you in a comment. Include, as close as is comfortable for you, where you are located. Each note is a record that we can refer to in the future as we try to understand the patterns that are quietly unwinding around us.
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More below the fold. “W” has lots of candidate entries.
From my limited experience wagtails struck me as sort of being like catbirds or mockingbirds are in North America.
This one was grazing instead of chucking wood.
Our catch-all entry for warblers in general. I expect the butterbutt will get some love in the comments.
“Western”, “Wild”, “White”, and “Winter” alone set up a lot of candidates. I also did not have good photos available to cover “willow” and a number of others as well.
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Now It's Your Turn
What nature related things have you noted related to the letter “W” in your area or travels? As usual post your observations as well as their general location in the comments.
(Link to the "X" Bucket)
(Link to the "V" Bucket)