The holiday weekend began today. By 9am, the air was already hot and stuffy with humidity. A mockingbird landed on the patio and flashed its wings repeatedly. I could not see what set it off and it did not seem fearful as it paused to eat something. Finally it scared a cardinal off the feeder. Then a hummer visited its feeder and actually fed. That was a relief because I was beginning to think I needed to toss the whole batch of sugar water.
The pool was full of May beetles. I stopped counting after I rescued a dozen. I also very carefully rescued some wasps. The spider was more of an eviction than a rescue but I am twitchy about swimming with them. I fished a two-lined spittlebug out multiple times.
K experimented and we learned that the crows like peanuts better than barkbutter balls. Carolina wrens, however, want there barkbutter, so it all works out, except for the squirrels. A mockingbird took exception to the crow on the roof and buzzed it repeatedly between visits to the cherry tree. There were fireflies after sunset and the air still felt like an oven.



