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An intense blue sky with hot sunshine and a cool breeze made a perfect May day. But all I saw in the morning were the regulars and wrens. Oh, and a robin. White and orange butterflies flitted but didn't pause. A few wasps and some very tiny metallic green flies fed on the rue and the pimento.
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The sky stayed cloudless right through sunset. I enjoyed the crescent moon. Craters show up better when the moon is edgier. Cardinals picked up their bedtime snacks and I closed the feeder. No slugs tonight!
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