Tuesday, May 15, 2018

Still warm

At lunch, a cabbage white landed on the blue eyed grass.  A mallard pair were enjoying the pool cover puddle when a couple of geese marched in, accompanied by the Muscovy duck. 

A blue jay gave me grief but later I caught it through a different window.  Then I saw a yellow crowned night heron out in the creek. 

Clouds thickened and brought twilight a bit early.  Swallows chattered and zipped after insects in Norfolk.  A few crows flew around the overpasses where 64 and 264 meet. 

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