Today was cooler, sunny, and very nice. Nevertheless I waited till late to swim because biting flies terrorize me. I saw damselflies and rescued very large ants. Spiders took care of themselves.
Club Mallard
Since 1/1/11 I have been describing what I see in the back yard. I occasionally digress.
Monday, June 15, 2026
Sunday, June 14, 2026
Flies and other fliers
The furnace heat returned. I was tabling again, this time mid afternoon on a hilltop. Fortunately we had a tent. An ambulance came for someone a few tents away. Thunderheads crowded the horizon, but nothing happened before I left. The car thermometer crept up to 100 on the way home. K said I looked bedraggled. I got into the water and soon felt better. And I rescued a damselfly. It perched on my finger and used its long abdomen to unstick its wet wings. Then it flew. A beetle I rescued also flew away. Other rescuees may not have made it. There were more beetles, flying ants or sweat bees, and of course spiders. A blue dasher kept watch from a low perch. As I sat to drip off, I was attacked by a Tabanid fly, a deer fly, I think, as I didn't see green eyes. So I dashed dripping indoors. Not too long after that, we had a short rain shower.
Saturday, June 13, 2026
Pileated woodpecker
Temperatures in the 80s were a relief. A female pileated woodpecker visited and hopped on the patio. They are not built for walking. I wonder if it was the fledgling? At lunch a mockingbird visited. Afterward, I had a swim and evicted a few beetles and an indignant spider. A tiger swallowtail flitted overhead.
Then I went off to help table at an event at the zoo. I didn't visit the zoo's animals but watched an aerial ballet of dragonflies. Crows gathered on the dead top of conifer, maybe a spruce. As we left at twilight, a rabbit dashed across the walkway. I saw some swifts picking up the insect patrol as the dragonflies retired. But I was plagued with fleas or noseeums out in the grassy field where the tables were. I had forgotten to spray myself before leaving home.
Friday, June 12, 2026
102°F
After waiting to swim till late in the afternoon, I rescued a lot of beetles and a few spiders, including one woodlouse hunter. The beetles were mostly black ground beetles along with one scarab. A damselfly watched from the pool edge but paid no attention to a fly. A squirrel drank from the ant moat. A crow bathed on the top step of the pool.
Thursday, June 11, 2026
Fierce heat
A crow got breakfast where K had scattered barkbutter balls on the patio. I noticed it had some white spots on its right wing. A mockingbird ate from the dish which I refilled. So did a bluebird. There was water in the birdbath from yesterday's rain and enough humidity to keep it from evaporating.
The temperature rose so fast that I went swimming in the morning while there was still shade. Storm winds had re-trashed the water with leaves, needles, catkins, bark, and unidentified tree fragments. I rescued a bumblebee, a huge black ant, and three black beetles, but mostly I just kept sweeping up armloads of vegetative detritus.
The thermometer registered 98°. Only chickadees and titmice came out in the midday sun. I also saw a few wasps and one tiger swallowtail, but no dragonflies. Later in the afternoon, a fledgling crow begged outside my window. Its parent was refusing to feed it but keeping an eye on it.
At supper, a brown headed nuthatch joined the queue for seeds. A Carolina wren shopped around the feeders.
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Rain



