The windows are fogged and everything is dripping. A snail is crawling on the glass. Ah, there's the sun. Ooops, no, gone again.
The window fog has evaporated and the sun blinks on occasionally. Butterflies are busy and the honey bees have come back. A tiny skink appeared from behind the fascia board! Chickadees are feeding but the hummer informed us its feeder had gone nasty. A male cardinal looks moth-eaten. There is activity of some sort around the birdhouse. And I think I hear babies. A titmouse showed up at the feeder.
I just saw a gigantic brown butterfly - bird size. It was only a glimpse so I cannot be sure if it was a giant swallowtail or not. Definitely the other three species are around. Also around are the big lemon yellow sulphur butterflies. Two went into a circling dance - is that flirting or fighting? Another, larger skink crossed the steps.
The afternoon has been fairly sunny and breezy, but the sky is not blue. I saw a big green stink bug in flight. Something came out of the birdhouse, not through the hole, but under the roof which has separated a bit. It could have been a wren, or it could have been a mouse - it did not fly away, just disappeared into the bush. A domestic duck paddled by in company with two mallard females.
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