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Summer Visitors
We have various non-human residents who pass through our yard in the summer. Other people may lead more exotic and busy lives, but one of our joys around here is simply watching what unfolds in the back yard. Some visitors are more welcome than others, but they all bring interest and variety and encourage us to pay attention. You never know what you might see when you look out the window…
This overgrown lilac just over the stone wall in our neighbor’s yard, for example, is a favorite roost for the female ruby-throated hummingbird.
She even takes a drink now and then — at least, I think that’s what she’s doing here:
We have mixed feelings about the rabbits, who ate enough of my flowers that I put up an ugly fence for awhile… but they clearly feel quite comfortable.
Chipmunks aren’t as welcome as they used to be either, since they sabotaged my sunflowers twice this spring.
The fence wasn’t pretty, but it seemed a welcome addition to birds who liked to perch on the wire. When I took it down this week, they were briefly flummoxed by the disappearance of their favorite landing place.
This warbler — I think it’s a Nashville warbler — didn’t appear till after the fence went up.
A giant swallowtail visited as well. They’re not really common around here, but we’ve seen one twice this summer.
Last but not least, we have a whitetail deer with two fawns.
It’s hard not to see them as pests who carry lyme disease and eat garden plants. But they don’t come to our yard much, and when they do they mostly eat the brushy stuff along the edge of the yard. No nibbling in forbidden areas so far.
On the whole it’s a pleasant set of visitors. I notice, looking at these pics, that most of them weren’t taken in bright, sunny conditions. The light could be better. But it’s been so hot that clouds are actually a relief when they come. I suspect the animals feel the same.
Still, it’s been mostly sunny, and I can’t complain about a sunny summer — not in one of the most overcast regions in the country!
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Robins
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Sapsucker Woods
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Back Yard
These are some scenes from out back this spring. Along with the usual birds and chipmunks visiting our feeder, we’ve been enjoying a red squirrel nest in the stone wall. There are at least 4 babies that have evolved from peering out from the crevices to practicing their climbing and walking.
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Winter Beauty
These photos were taken back in December. I was trying out a wonderful Christmas gift of a new camera. I’m posting them months later when the chill has lifted, and I can enjoy them without my teeth chattering!
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365 Photo: Black & White
A friend of mine regularly posts photos for the 365 Picture Today daily prompts. It’s inspiring, so I thought I might try a few.
Today’s prompt is “Black & White.”
This is not a new photo, but it’s a favorite. Chickadees are one of my very favorite black & white things. They are brave little birds, so inquisitive and busy. This picture seems to capture these traits, along with the theme of this blog: “The more you look, the more you see.”
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Spring?
Yesterday, it felt like we lived in a snow globe all morning. Big flakes whirled around and drifted reluctantly to the patches of mud and color-starved grass that were emerging from the past weeks’ snow cover. It was just enough to restore a thin blanket over the ground.
Then, in the afternoon, the maple out front was suddenly filled with robins. They sat and hopped and clucked and fluttered to the holly to eat berries and generally reassured us that spring is around the corner.
As a child, the first robin was always the harbinger of spring. Some things you never outgrow.
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New Monarch
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Niche
Some people have a talent for creating beautiful domestic niches in the midst of a wild landscape. These images are from a visit with some of those people.
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Summer Pond












































