Sunday, June 10, 2018

Hazy

A little brown (house?) wren scuttled along the edge of the mulch, but furniture obstructed the camera.  Blue jays and hummers visited, as did the regular seed eaters.  I saw egrets and herons below the dam. 

Around noon,a spider worked on a web that was partly anchored to the seed feeder.  I think it learned that was unreliable when a cardinal landed.  At any rate, it show a streamer of web out into the air and I presume ballooned off to a new location.

Blue dashers perched everywhere.  A black swallowtail was obsessed with the bolted parsley.  Wasps and hummers checked on the new lavender with fancy leaves, but its flowers either weren't open or were much smaller.  A few ground cherry flowers opened.

Fireflies were out at twilight.  The predicted rain never happened though some clouds looked possible. But a thunderstorm arrived after 11pm. 


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