A Carolina wren visited before it got too hot. It hopped, rather than fly, from the lower dish to the upper. An venusta orchard orbweaver spider constructed an intricate web over the azalea next to the window. That should work excellently after dark with a light in the kitchen. For identification, I found lots of pictures of the spider but none of the web.
Because of the predicted heat, I went swimming earlier than on previous days. I fished out two crane flies but only one recovered. Also, one of the water-walking spiders, but this one had no babies. Many more May beetles plus some black ground beetles, a yellow jacket alive and a honeybee dead. An interesting moth secreted itself just below the coping where it was safe from anything not in the water. Wasps were active but the only other insect I saw was a tiger swallowtail.
The outdoor thermometer showed 104 at 4pm. The sky was hazy with thicker patches so the sun was intermittent. I had changed the hummer feeder in the morning and I thought I glimpsed a hummer, but I'm not sure. A mockingbird flew into the cherry tree. A squirrel found K's peanuts but took the last one into the shade to et.
beetle = Cyclocephala lurida



