The West was clouded when I got up but by sunrise the sky was clearing. The sun gilded the clouds. Titmice, doves, and a brown thrasher joined the feeder birds, though I expect the brown thrasher was hoping for bugs, not seeds. Squirrels were busy on the ground. The creek reflect the sunlit pine trunks.
And by mid-morning the clouds thickened. By lunch, they'd cleared. A cabbage white flitted through.
In the pool were: another velvety black caterpillar, a tiny click beetle, cricket nymphs, an assassin bug nymph, and a small wasp. Something upset the bluejays but I could not see what. It might have been a crow, or the crow might have been helping.
Another weeping conk has emerged. A lone cicada buzzed in counterpoint to the crickets.
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