Friday, June 9, 2017

Warm again

Lots of blue dashers hunting. I also saw two amberwings on an azalea bush out front.  I also saw Japanese beetles on the bush.  A blue jay gobbled mealworms and had a confrontation with a bluebird.  Titmice fledglings learned to eat seeds.  A hummer got fed too.  Goslings were starting to look like their parents. 

A basilica spider built its web in the rue.  The neighbors' husky was running loose again.  Thankfully, it did not go for a swim.  I did, and rescued a long legged fly.  The husk of a dragonfly floated on the water. The short tailed squirrel sat beside me till he realized how close he was.  I began to understand why he was missing the end of his tail.  Fireflies blinked at twilight.


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