Thursday, September 5, 2013

September fog

It was just a little misty at first.  Then thick patches flowed down the creek and spread out.  Now it is thinning after most of an hour.  Cardinals were feeding before the fog. Later chickadees, finches and titmice joined in.  The morning glories are profuse.

When I got home in the afternoon a bright green pondhawk was resting on the patio.  Cumulus clouds are piled high and casting sunbeams in Hallmark images. 

Yet another skink drowned.  Carolina wrens foraged under the pea vine.  I evicted a cardinal to hang the brick on the feeder perch for the night.  Since we've been doing this, the seeds have lasted much longer.  Those raccoons were really taking a lot.


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