We interrupt our tour of magical Kensington to announce that spring has officially arrived here in Southeastern Michigan. OK, it’s 30 degrees out with a stiff wind and snow lightly falling.
But it’s spring. Trust me on this.

Wait. That’s the wrong image. One moment please…
…try now…

What? You don’t see anything? How about now?

Well yes, that IS a goldfinch who MIGHT have a yellow feather showing, but no, what about the big black blob? What do you see?
Maybe this is better?

Yes! It is indeed our very first red-winged blackbird scout of the season! Give that bird a gold medal, he’s arrived early and the weather is clearly not in his favor. In fact we had a hail storm only two days ago. I hope he managed to avoid it.

I saw him for the first time on Thursday (day before yesterday), but I was on the phone and not close to my camera. I got a very poor image of him with the phone. But I shared it extensively with my bird friends here. Almost all of them had seen one in their yards that day too!
Yesterday (Friday) he stopped by again. The images in this post are from Friday’s visit.
I had filled all six feeders for him in the hopes he’d eat something. It was a very windy day and he was very hesitant. He slowly worked his way out from the safety of the middle of the beech tree, watching all the other birds eating. Clearly he was interested.
And then he made his move.

I hope he’s here to stay. I haven’t even heard the distinctive red-winged blackbird call yet. But I hope he starts calling in all of his friends so we know he is more than a fluke!
And I’m glad we were able to give him some food and water if he’s headed further north. I guess I’ll just have to wait and see if he stops by again.

Happy Spring everybody!
Edit: He’s here right now, eating at the flat feeder! So maybe he’s really going to stick around!
February 21, 2026 at 9:10 am
For some reason, your post arrived in my inbox with a huge red banner announcing:
“This message might be dangerous
Messages like this one were used to steal personal information. Don’t click links, download attachments, or reply with personal information.”
There were no photos, no text, and no way to click over to your blog, unless I chose specifically to ignore the warning. It was puzzling, for sure, but I thought I’d let you know, in case you had posted from a different device or program.
Anyway! I found you, and hooray for early spring!
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February 21, 2026 at 9:53 am
That’s very weird. Posted from same device. Perhaps the title made it scary for the security team somewhere in the world. Glad you found it!
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February 21, 2026 at 10:10 am
I got the same message!
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February 21, 2026 at 9:11 am
Oh, lovely! None in Maine yet. Still have lots of snow.
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February 21, 2026 at 9:54 am
Our snow melted right after the hail storm. Except for the big piles of snow from plowing, we still have some of that. But it is predicted to snow again soon…so.. winter isn’t likely to let go so easily.
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February 21, 2026 at 10:12 am
Spring. February 21… a tad early, no? 😉
However, I do understand the enthusiasm 🙂
Lovely photos!
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February 21, 2026 at 12:45 pm
Just when we think winter will never leave – hope arrives! We’re getting f
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February 21, 2026 at 5:31 pm
That’s my harbinger of spring, too. Can’t wait ’til one shows up here. 🙂
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February 21, 2026 at 8:04 pm
Oh my goodness – I’ve never seen a Red-winged Blackbird this early in the season! Lucky you! That’s my first sign of Spring too once I hear them at Council Point Park. I’ve seen them sometimes when you can see the condensation of their breath coming from their beak. A welcome sign always.
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February 21, 2026 at 11:35 pm
Yay for spring!!! 🙂
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February 22, 2026 at 6:11 am
Very cool. Spring has sprung.
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February 22, 2026 at 11:24 am
These bad boys can be very territorial, but I think it’s great they announce the arrival of spring. I haven’t seen any yet, though I’ve spotted robins, jays, and the wee birdies. I imagine he was grateful for the food, especially in all the cold we’ve been having!
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