Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Drying out

The blue jays were playing hard to photograph again, but at least they were eating the rainwater-barkbutter-mealworm soup in the feeder.  The house finches were still courting.

A second yellow day lily began blooming.  The cat came by for a little bird watching.  Bees and wasps and other pollinators were hungry after the long rainy spell.  I looked for the spider but only found the soldier beetle. One was was a black & yellow mud dauber Sceliphron caementarium. Another was a Polistes exclamens paper wasp.

The tide was surprisingly high for midway between new and full moon.  There was still a lot of cloud drama and the temperature was back down to Spring.


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