The first flower opened on the hibiscus on the first day of July. A brown headed nuthatch got up early. Bluebirds came along later. While I was swimming, a Carolina wren got very close. After I got out, it visited the feeder despite my proximity.
I chased the furry-legged bee across the mountain mint. Wasps and skippers mingled on the flowers. The Argiope that relocated along the railing seemed bigger. The web in the aster appeared untouched so I think something must have happened to that spider. Skippers dueled in the air whenever they encroached on one another. A widow skimmer was hard to see behind a garden stake. A blue dasher perched at the top of another and obelisked in the heat.


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