It was just a mist at dawn but it soon became a hard rain. A female towhee got breakfast from the feeder before the rain picked up. The regulars looked drenched on the feeder. A Carolina wren briefly checked the patio for goodies. The tightly furled buds on the yellow flag iris across the pool look like candle flames. The rain became a heavy downpour around 10:30am and dropped around 2".
The rain finished right around noon. A Carolina wren climbed the bricks around the bedroom window. Meanwhile the iris buds had popped open. I saw a brown thrasher, then a gray fox that was also interested in the brown thrasher. But I wasn't fast enough with the camera and only caught the flank of the fox. Later a titmouse joined the regulars, now dried out. Three goldfinches landed in the saltbush down by the creek.
During the afternoon the sky cleared and the temperature dropped. I saw a cabbage butterfly, then a tiger swallowtail. The regulars made up for lost time. For a while, the sky was striped, then some cumulus puffs reappeared for sunset.
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