Saturday, October 4, 2025

Berry picking

Sunrise light bounced off the opposite creek bank and painted the water orange and green.  Then I had a meeting.  A Carolina wren came for lunch.  After lunch, I went outside to enjoy the sunshine even though the wind made the low 70s feel chilly.  I heard but did not see crows and a blue jay.  The dogwoods were all showing some fall coloration, but everything else was still green.  Birds ate berries behind a curtain of leaves, frustrating the camera.  A branch moves differently when something tugs on a berry than when the wind gusts.  Finally I got a blurry shot of a mockingbird in the dogwood.  I never did see what was eating beautyberries, perhaps a female cardinal.  

Mallards dabbled under the bulkhead.  There were bugs in the water but it was too cold to rescue them.  One looked waspish.  The other was a spiny assassin bug.   A dark butterfly circled the yard but refused to alight.  One moonflower blossom opened.  




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