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Pinyon Jay
Had one here too.AWG_Pics said:Maybe this rare Downey Woodpecker visitor to our garden is a sign of spring:
Had one here too.AWG_Pics said:Maybe this rare Downey Woodpecker visitor to our garden is a sign of spring:
Usually does or settles and melts back. Depending on temperature, wind and sun. Front yard have snow in the shade that has been there since December sometime.Vic Harder said:Monte, with amount of snow you folks get, I am surprised that the accumulated piles are not that high. Does it melt a lot between dumps?
Vic Harder said:Monte, with amount of snow you folks get, I am surprised that the accumulated piles are not that high. Does it melt a lot between dumps?
Patrick is correct. It settles quite a bit. The last two storm cycles have been cold with very low elevation snow. So, the snow we received was light and fluffy, maybe around 8% water content. Wind and sun aspect greatly affect where and how long it hangs around. In March, when the sun comes out, it tends to go pretty fast. But, we have condensed piles here now that should last well into April. Also, we removed much of the snow off the roof of the house after the previous storm.pvstoy said:Usually does or settles and melts back. Depending on temperature, wind and sun. Front yard have snow in the shade that has been there since December sometime.
Sorry Monte you have had your quota.ski3pin said:Sunshine, does anyone have some spare sunshine to share? It sure would be nice to see some sunshine.
Perhaps it’s one to try and forget.ski3pin said:<snip>
This is a spring to remember.
Wandering Sagebrush said:Perhaps it’s one to try and forget.
I wonder how many For Sale signs I am going to see on my street come spring - I mean when the snow melts (which could be this Friday after we get our 2-3 inches of rainski3pin said:
One more storm and we are more than ready for suggestions on where in the desert to move to.