Lovely Spring snow-shower today.
Since I am currently unable to go for my walk, these posts for now will be general nature notes and critter sightings. It's nice when the world comes to us when we are unable to go out to meet it.
Monday, March 23, 2020
Thursday, October 3, 2019
Carolina anole
Another critter from my sister's place in Raleigh, NC --
a Carolina anole -- just hanging out atop my sister's wind-chime.
Friday, September 20, 2019
Bunny
Sept 13 set Hav-A-Heart trap to see who was getting into the garden:
got a bunny.
Just couldn't decide which pic is better, so posted 'em both.
Sunday, September 15, 2019
Wednesday, September 11, 2019
Tuesday, September 10, 2019
Grasshopper / Wood Frog / Walking Stick / Leaf Hopper / Baby Squirrel / Racing Pigeon
Been falling behind posting pics, so here's a cascade of my procrastinations --
Sept 9, 2019 Grasshopper at Morning Glory
Aug 23, 2019 A Walking Stick taken off the back screen
Aug 16, 2019 Leaf Hopper on siding of the house
Sept 9, 2019 Grasshopper at Morning Glory
Aug 21, 2019 Wood Frog who had fallen into the rain barrel
Aug 23, 2019 A Walking Stick taken off the back screen
Aug 24, 2019 Pretty Moth on back screen-door
Aug 16, 2019 Leaf Hopper on siding of the house
Baby Squirrel found on the driveway at my sister's in NC.
(Was returned to the base of the tree from which it fell)
June 8, 2019 A banded Racing Pigeon found dead on the street outside our house.
(Checked security camera: while the bird was walking in the street a car hit it -- serious bummer)
(Thanks for the heads-up Shauna)
Thursday, August 29, 2019
Monday, August 26, 2019
Tuesday, June 4, 2019
Strutting Turkey
While on a brief walk around the neighborhood with Mom two days ago, we saw this Tom Turkey strutting A hen was watching from across the street.
Bit blurry as was rushing to get the shot before the turkey dropped his feathers.
Saturday, June 1, 2019
Spider Webs
Cutting across our neighbors' lawns to tend to some potted veggies I spotted spider webs.
The blurry tan figure on the left is a deer wondering what I'm doing.
In this close-up I see the face of a bird on the spider's back.
This web was over 5 feet tall.
The blurry tan figure on the left is a deer wondering what I'm doing.
In this close-up I see the face of a bird on the spider's back.
Thursday, May 23, 2019
Cardinal Chick rescue
Yesterday I wrested the baby Cardinal away from a black cat! Popped the chick in a compost cup I was carrying and snapped this pic before returning the baby to the nest.
The 2 other eggs remain unhatched.
Phoebe call
A pair of Phoebe flitting about in the White Oak.
(Not a great video, but their tispy call can be heard despite a vocal Robin.)
Saturday, May 18, 2019
Robins Nesting
This is a screen-grab from an Arlo-camera neighbors have set up in a Boxwood Bush by their front door. These neighbors also have a second Robin's nest in another bush, not far from this one.
(Thanks for the pics Gunther.)
Wednesday, May 15, 2019
Monday, May 6, 2019
Donkey
Not local nature, but just have to add these photos my sister took of Mom enjoying a donkey at Vassar Farms' annual Plant Sale.
Lovely Spring Day -- May 6, 2019
Early morning bird-song
Recorded this snippet to hear a Hermit Thrush, but can also hear many others.
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More flowers in bloom....
Crabapple
Bleeding Heart
The lowly Dandelion
Beautiful Grape Hyacinth (muscari)
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When a female Cardinal kept flying out of a bush North of the house I had to check......yep, a nest. With 3 wee eggs.
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And all day we can hear an Oriole calling from the tree tops.
(despite the ubiquitous airplane)
Friday, April 19, 2019
Sunday, April 14, 2019
Wednesday, April 10, 2019
Red-backed Salamander & Chionodoxa
Opening up the Lily garden for the season today, I inadvertently uncovered a napping Red-backed Salamander.
While the Chionodoxa are blooming in the triangle-garden.
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