For various reasons I didn't swim till late in the day. There was still a lot of tree trash in the water but also some interesting critters. I rescued a bumblebee, a mama spider, a robber fly, and numerous scarabs. The twig I propped on the ladder gave escape to a beetle and a spider. I found an odd-looking insect on a floating leaf. It appeared to be a small yellow-green fly but the hind legs were splayed like a frog. It didn't move and its wings may have been stuck to the leaf. But as I was looking at it, a tabanid fly came at me. It chased me dripping all the way to the house and I left puddles inside. I have no trouble understanding why Beelzebub is demon.
Club Mallard
Since 1/1/11 I have been describing what I see in the back yard. I occasionally digress.
Friday, June 26, 2026
!@#$% fly
Thursday, June 25, 2026
Rodent robbery
The squirrel continued to raid the blue dish. In fact, the last I saw, it had been overturned. Meanwhile, a Carolina wren stayed above on the glass dish. I saw cardinals and finches on the seed feeder. It was a nice day though cloudy but when I got home I wasn't feeling well enough to go outside.
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
The tale of squirrel and crow
After the storm it was much cooler and very nice. The crow came looking for a handout. The squirrel helped itself to the birds' food in the hanging dishes. The crow watched and thought about trying to do the same but didn't quite figure out how. At one point they were nearly nose to beak and the squirrel was feeling feisty. The pool was full of water and detritus. I helped a bumblebee and a wasp and a few beetles. A skink rushed across the steps faster than I could focus.
Tuesday, June 23, 2026
Donner und Blitzen
A small sunflower bloomed yesterday. Then it rained substantially overnight. More was predicted so I swam in the morning. Beetles, ants, wasps, and roaches were afloat but I only rescued beetles. Afterward, I glimpsed a dragonfly and a cabbage white. The New England aster was blooming. So was the beautyberry. At lunch, crows and squirrels ate mealworms. Carolina wrens and bluebirds were unhappy that the dishes were covered against future rain. A blown leaf fragment fooled me into thinking it was a mantis. A thunderstorm arrived around 2:30pm and rain hammered the pavement. By 3pm the thunder was loud and the lightning close, while the light was very low. We lost Internet connectivity for about 22 hours.
Sunday, June 21, 2026
Solstice
I swam in the morning while there was still some shade and rescued a handful of brown scarab Phyllophaga May beetles and one ladybug. I think the ladybug was dead though. A tiger swallowtail tried to wrestle nourishment out of a fancy daylily. The beautyberry started to blom. We went to a sunset vigil and a mockingbird circled overhead. The first quarter moon had a faint halo.
Saturday, June 20, 2026
Hot
The day was sunny and hot. I had a morning meeting so I waited till late afternoon to swim. Wasps were active and one head-butted my foot. Another climbed a dragonfly perch. I rescued many scarab beetles, some were plain brown and others were bronze flecked. A damselfly watched for small fliers. I glimpsed a yellow butterfly but couldn't say what it was.
Friday, June 19, 2026
Rain
I woke up to rain which was welcome because this year has been too dry. A female pileated woodpecker pecked at the suet during a lull. The rain stopped before lunch and a family of awkward fledgling titmice came for seeds. The sun came out in the late afternoon. A skink ambled along a timber.
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