Club Mallard
Since 1/1/11 I have been describing what I see in the back yard. I occasionally digress.
Sunday, August 16, 2026
Time outside
Saturday, August 15, 2026
Butterflies
On the 14th, I had meetings and didn't go out to swim till 5pm. There were the usual couple of frogs. I rescued a black wasp that had been carrying a legless spider when they landed in the water. I figured the spider was doomed. That was it until I got out. Then a green head fly went for me. I hadn't bothered with bug deterrent because I thought we were past their season. It hit my arms, thigh, and legs as i rushed to the house and the can of bug killer. I sprayed everywhere but I have no idea if I hit the wretched fly. I know I sprayed me and had to wash the stuff off. I was too upset to post yesterday and had no pictures anyway, .
Thus I was very cautious the following morning, but I didn't see any sign of the fly. It had rained overnight and dropped the temperature somewhat. I evicted the two frogs again. A good sized spider was on the railing but I wasn't sure if it was alive. Afterward as I dripped, I saw a cloudless sulphur visiting the milkweed, a red spotted purple resting on a dogwood, and a tiger swallowtail flying among the trees. Only the purple cooperated. A downy woodpecker visited the seed feeder for lack of anything better. So did a Carolina wren. The sky looked like more rain but none fell. We went to a fundraiser in the evening and I noticed the tree crickets were loud both there and when we got home.Thursday, August 13, 2026
Siesta time
Wednesday, August 12, 2026
Three frog day
Yesterday, I spent a lot of time clearing storm debris from the water. The surface was covered with pine needles and more had sunk. An oak branch complete with acorns was on the bottom. I didn't see much wildlife, only one frog. However, I did find floating a dragonfly nymph exoskeleton so I'm hopeful that the nymph I saw days ago completed metamorphosis.
A Carolina wren wanted a barkbutter ball for breakfast. It was still in the midst of a ragged molt. The juvenile cardinal was back. Today there were three frogs but little else in the water. Despite clouds, the afternoon felt very hot. I saw a monarch flit past the milkweed without stopping. I suspect that indicates a male looking for love. A goldfinch got a drink.
Monday, August 10, 2026
Evening thunderstorm
Sunday, August 9, 2026
Thirsty
Saturday, August 8, 2026
Sweaty hot















