White throated sparrows and titmice joined the feeder regulars. It looked like there was some activity at the birdhouse. First a chickadee peered in at the front, then a house wren inspected the repaired rear. A male cardinal hopped around in the cherry as though it was trying to catch bugs. Then it or another shared food with a female under the feeder.
At the library drive up window a mockingbird flashed me right beside my car. I snatched up a camera, but the bird got wary and flew off to a sign post. The landscape people were working most of the day so the wildlife went elsewhere. I did see a tiger swallowtail.
When we got out of the last meeting, the almost full moon was bright in a deep sapphire sky.
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