The rain held off today but the air was very humid and not very warm. Three brown headed nuthatches got an early start. Bluebirds followed. A tufted titmouse examined the empty barkbutter dish. A male downy woodpecker worked on the rather moldy suet. A lovely scent floated on the air but the sakaki buds hadn't opened yet so I don't know what it was. The large flowers - daylilies and gladiolus - were beaten by the rains, but
the New England asters looked fine. The butterfly milkweed stopped
blooming because, I assume, its flowers were all pollinated.
I found two infant garden spiders lurking in the mountain mint. In the pool, I rescued an assassin bug nymph. The mountain mint's tiny flowers pleased wasps. Another batch of slime mold, maybe more wolf's milk, colonized a different landscape timber.


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