
The parents and the woodlets are now appearing very regularly at the birdfeeders. This woodlet didn't actually eat much; it mostly stood there with its mouth open until a scrub jay swooped in and scared it away. "It" because we can't tell yet if it is male or female; its little baby head is devoid of color, except for a tiny, tiny bit of yellow beginning to show at the back of its head (just barely visible in the last photo).



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