


The blackberry bramble beyond the Salt Pond always has lots of birds. This time of year, when there are no leaves, the birds are more visible except there are lots of angled canes that intertwine with sharp, hooked prickles that can obscure the view. Sometimes, I luck out and the birds land on an arching cane with a clean background. Yesterday morning, the rain was just starting when I arrived at the blackberry bramble. I found an Anna’s Hummingbird apparently upset and yelling at something. Nearby, a Northern Mockingbird was deciding where to fly next and a Song Sparrow was singing its heart out.























