So this is my last post regarding this yard. Thankfully, even in the dog days of summer, there has been ample activity.

After being semi-absent from the yard in June, hummingbirds have returned big-time. Anna's Hummers (shown above) have been visiting the nectar feeder multiple times throughout the day. Fledgling hummingbirds have also been visible. Last week, I spotted a fledgling Rufous Hummingbird begging/nagging its mother for food. That was a first for the yard. Male Rufous Hummers have presumably already headed south, as I have not seen one for some time.


There has been a surprisingly-good showing of hatch-year birds in the yard this summer, much more so than I remember before. Last week, a juvenile Spotted Towhee was seen scratching around the bushes for food. Fledgling Scrub-Jays and House Finches have been all over the yard this month. Lesser-seen juveniles, such as Lesser Goldfinches and Red-winged Blackbirds have also been conspicuous as of late. Interestingly, a juvenile Northern Flicker also stopped by recently. This was a mix-raced "intergrade" between the Red- and Yellow-shafted subspecies. These individuals are typically more prevalent in the winter, but perhaps a wintering pair decided to nest locally.




Some of the summer usuals have also been hanging around, including Black-capped Chickadees, Bushtits, American Goldfinches, House Sparrows, Starlings (barf!), and a few Brewer's Blackbirds here and there.
Well, that's about it for now. My next report will be next month from our new residence. I hope that there is some yard activity to discuss by then!