Since 1/1/11 I have been describing what I see in the back yard. I occasionally digress.
Wednesday, July 2, 2025
Rain
Another hibiscus flower opened. A male goldfinch came for seeds but he was very anxious and twitchy. I hustled outside early because of the rain prediction. That proved fortunate for a bumblebee and a mama wolf spider. A green planthopper, maybe Acanalonia conica, occupied a twig I use for fishing spiders out of the pool skimmer. Afterward, I spent some time drip-drying and watching the show on the mountain mint. Clouds blew our of the South, passing in front of the sun so I didn't have to keep to the shade. I saw honeybees, black Megachile bees, scoliid wasps, threadwaisted wasps, potter wasps, and the big wasp I thought was a horse guard but am informed is a Feather-legged Scoliid Wasp Dielis plumipes. A hummer rushed through the yard, taking a sniff at various plants but ignoring the feeder. A brown headed nuthatch decided I was harmless. I could only find one of the two Argiope spiders in the mountain mint. A widow skimmer was back on the short perch by the yellow rose. The rain began after lunch and fell gently all afternoon. At first, a Carolina wren ignored the rain and ate suet. The window got wet and I quit watching.
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