A pine warbler made a breakfast visit to the barkbutter balls. A crow wandered through the yard. Titmice hid in the sakaki. A small, brown click beetle was in the bottom of the blueberry bucket. A black and white wasp and a yellow skipper drank mountain mint nectar. A blue dasher used a perch. A leaf cutter bee drank from the milkweed.
I thought I'd beat the rain by swimming early but it started sooner than predicted. Before that, I fished two snails and a bee out of the water. A large feather floated by. As I hustled indoors I noticed that the Argiope had caught something as big as it was and they were still wrestling. A brief interlude of sun came between the morning rain and the afternoon thunderstorm. A brown headed nuthatch extracted a seed from under a finch's tail feathers. A wet Carolina wren got some suet. A hungry fledgling bluebird got some seeds.
The storm lasted till nearly 4pm and left the air very humid. The Argiope worked on its web. A widow skimmer glittered on a perch. A black swallowtail flitted around the rue, then perched on the rosemary and annoyed the dragonfly. Some skinks emerged into the wet sunshine.



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