The clouds have been growing thicker all morning. Titmice and chickadees visited earlier, as did squirrels. Something cleaned up the carrots and popcorn that spilled last evening. I have not seen a single skink since the day the fox cub caught something. Dragonflies are still everywhere. Japanese beetles seem to be more plentiful than in past years. Annual cicadas are singing - apparently we don't get the periodic variety here.
The dark clouds passed with only a light drizzle. A hummer came to the feeder but didn't feed. I need to change the juice again. I finally saw a skink on the lower level. Here's a flower spike on the chaste tree.
The evening sky got dramatic with clouds and sun rays, but I was driving and couldn't capture it. Fall webworms are at work on the pecan tree.
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