Monday, November 12, 2012

Fog didn't last


A layer of fog hung overhead but burned away by 7:30am.  Sparrows, juncos and cardinals on the ground, finches, chickadees and (I think) titmice on the feeder.

Leaves are blowing everywhere and I can smell them.  One leaf turned out to be a sulphur butterfly.   Something (probably a raccoon) has excavated the yellow jacket nest and the yellow jackets are busy with repairs.  Other bees and wasps are still at work. 

More juncos and cardinals at lunchtime.  Again, I hear the kingfisher.  The temperature is lovely but the breeze has picked up.  Cumulus clouds are streaming NNE while much higher cirrus wisps are slowly moving East.  The crows chased another hawk all over the sky.



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