Afternoon heat sent a couple of prince baskettails soaring. A bluebird pair wanted to visit the feeder but I was too close for comfort. The great crested flycatcher popped up on an oak limb. I think it was panting in the heat. A skink appeared and disappeared before I could react.
Since 1/1/11 I have been describing what I see in the back yard. I occasionally digress.
Wednesday, June 25, 2025
Still hot
I didn't notice much in the morning. The sky was hazy. Wasps fed on the mountain mint. A small black bee stung me but it raised no welt. I picked more blueberries. A blue jay was almost too wary to get the barkbutter it wanted. A nuthatch ignored me and got seeds.
Afternoon heat sent a couple of prince baskettails soaring. A bluebird pair wanted to visit the feeder but I was too close for comfort. The great crested flycatcher popped up on an oak limb. I think it was panting in the heat. A skink appeared and disappeared before I could react.
Afternoon heat sent a couple of prince baskettails soaring. A bluebird pair wanted to visit the feeder but I was too close for comfort. The great crested flycatcher popped up on an oak limb. I think it was panting in the heat. A skink appeared and disappeared before I could react.
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bee,
blue jays,
blueberries,
bluebird,
dragonfly,
flycatcher,
nuthatch,
skink,
wasp
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