Friday, April 27, 2018

Goslings

A few drops of rain fell in the morning, then the sky cleared.   The summer outfitted yellow rumped warbler was still around.  Downy woodpeckers worked on the last bit of expensive suet.  The cheap suet was only about half nibbled. I saw a red bellied woodpecker and a bluebird up in the trees.  Crows were hanging around for some reason.   Two goose families visited, one with the Muscovy nanny. They left a lot of poop, mostly where it would be annoying. 

Bees were flying and I thought I saw dragonflies, but they didn't land.  They certainly zipped around like dragonflies.  Yellow jacket queens searched for suitable nest sites.  A wasp visited azalea flowers.   Lots of turtles were out on logs catching the sun. 

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