I took a picture of the last gladiolus and it was photobombed by an insect arrowing on the flower. A pine warbler joined us for lunch. He was molting.
A brown headed nuthatch also paid a lunchtime visit. The mountain mint continued to attract bees and wasps, and a gray hairstreak, Strymon melinus. A bumblebee harassed the butterfly till it left.
A juvenile yellow crowned night heron occupied our dock. It looked hot, like it was panting. I could almost see the pool evaporate.
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