This morning I awoke much earlier than I would have liked and normally I would have turned over and tried for more sleep had I not glanced out my window. Just outside my bedroom is a large sweet gum, its branches occupying much of my view. But it was movement in a very distant oak that caught my eye. There seemed to be a lot of activity in the large tree whose leaves are barely open. By chance, my binoculars were within reach so I picked them up despite feeling fairly certain that the birds were too far off to identify by sight. As I scanned the branches I saw a bird flitting about amongst the limbs. I focused in as best I could through window and screen and caught a flash of bright magenta. It was a fleeting glimpse so I didn't know for sure whether I was imagining the color. Although holding my binoculars above me while on my back was becoming more uncomfortable, I scanned the tree again and soon saw a bird of similar size fly from a branch and noted its large white rump patch. A deep pink breast and a large white rump; I was viewing handsome rose-breasted grosbeaks feeding among the tiny leaves and dangling flowers of the oak. What a lovely start to the morning and the month of May!
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