I found the Argiope again, closer to the azalea and not visible from indoors. At lunch, a buckeye fed on the mountain mint. So did an orange skipper and many bees and wasps. When I went swimming, storm clouds gathered in the Southwest while the sun blazed and blue sky covered the North and East. I saved some scarab beetles and a woodlouse hunter, but was too late for an infant skink, alas. Dragonflies perched at different heights. A tiger swallowtail danced over the mountain mint.
Meanwhile, a night heron landed in the pine tree below the pool. It was silhouetted against the sky but I believe it was a juvenile yellow crowned night heron. A female hummer avoided me and the feeder when I first came outside, then while I was in the water I saw it return. Brown headed nuthatches didn't care about my presence, but a finch asserted its place in the pecking order and sent a nuthatch flying. A goldfinch got a drink.


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