We have American goldfinches all around the yard, and this male flew down to the water feature for a drink.
I had several visits from male Black-headed grosbeaks during the day but I didn't see any females.
Just when I thought things couldn't get any better this Cedar waxwing, a very rare visitor to our yard (on average we may have one sighting per year), flew down to the water feature directly in front of me. I missed 2-3 good photos because I couldn't get my camera to fire... the bird was probably too close for what the camera decided was ideal focus! However the bird flew into a couple of trees in the yard and although the lighting and angles weren't that great, I did manage to get some photos. I'm hoping that some of these rarer visitors are staying in the area and remember this water source.
The salmonberries are starting to form so once they ripen they should give me additional opportunities for photography. And of note, the day before yesterday I saw a male goldfinch feeding what was apparently a younger one and yesterday a female House sparrow was responding to begging behavior from two young sparrows. We still have at least one pair of California quail visiting the yard but so far there is no sign of chicks.
Today is supposed to be our best weather day in and for several days, so I'll probably spend more time in the yard today.