A mating pair of damselflies hovered over the edge of the water but I was in the water and unable to take a picture. I rescued a moth or small butterfly that was too battered to identify. Also, I fished out a spider and several ground beetles. Other spiders and mulch roaches were defunct.
Club Mallard
Since 1/1/11 I have been describing what I see in the back yard. I occasionally digress.
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Bugs
At breakfast, a pileated woodpecker visited the suet but left so fast I don't know which sex it was. Again the afternoon temperature was in the 90s and the water was a little warmer. I rescued spiders and beetles and one small wasp, very carefully. Some of the spiders were goners as was a green stinkbug. When I deadheaded a rose, I disturbed an assassin bug nymph. The little butterfly made the rounds again.
Monday, May 18, 2026
Cold water
A Carolina wren got a barkbutter ball from the dish. A titmouse fooled around. Then I saw a very bright pine warbler. The outdoor thermometer read 95° so I ventured into the pool today. It was cold but bearable. I tried to rescue a spider in the skimmer but it evaded me.
Sunday, May 17, 2026
Heat wave
A brown thrasher took off just as I pressed the shutter button. Fortunate it only wanted to get closer to the barkbutter balls on the patio. The mockingbird preferred to eat them from the dish. A white breasted nuthatch agreed. A Carolina wren took its treat under the furniture. A crow finally came for the barkbutter balls. I glimpsed a bluebird.
An egret waded under the new bulkhead across the creek. I saw 91° on the thermometer. The tiny butterfly I'm guessing was a spring azure was back to torment me. So was a cabbage white. The milkweed bloomed.
Saturday, May 16, 2026
Butterflies
A black swallowtail landed on the Solomon's seal, but didn't give me quite enough time for a photo. The usual cabbage white made the rounds. What I thought was a painted lady landed on the nandina in an awkward spot I couldn't get in focus. It turned out to be a red spotted purple. Rain lilies bloomed at the foot of the dry creek. The false indigo bloomed too.
The brown thrasher pair and a mockingbird were lured back for barkbutter balls. So was a titmouse. The sky was a beautiful blue but the wind was strong. The yellow cat prowled alongside the water, then darted after something in the azalea bush.
A pair of mallards found the pool. I yelled at them but when K shook the pool net at them they left. Meanwhile, a crow landed, hopped down to the top step and had a drink not ten feed from me. Clearly those birds do not see me as much of a threat. A buzzard soared over the house.
Friday, May 15, 2026
Crow bath




