Friday, June 20, 2014

Morning after

Last night's storm did not bring as much water as it seemed.  The sky was still overcast in the morning but began breaking up after breakfast.  An osprey flew in and perched on our side of the creek.  Other birds flitted through the trees without pausing for identification.  I did see a female towhee. The regulars came to the feeder and K rehung the hummer feeder. I hope I got rid of whatever they didn't like. 

There was sun for a while but overcast returned. Eventually it cleared and the afternoon was sunny, breezy, and cooler.  A golden-winged skimmer alighted briefly.  A brown thrasher and a wren foraged around the edge of the yard.  Wasps are a constant.  A few small butterflies flit through the trees, but so far June has been lacking in lepidoptera. 


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