Black Medick
luzerne lupuline
(Medicago lupulina)
Look for the little tip
on the end of each leaflet
to distinguish it from
the small clovers.
Look for the little tip
on the end of each leaflet
to distinguish it from
the small clovers.
May 23, 2020 10:05 a.m.
Sit 483 : Brush Pile W :Cloudy
+19° (+20°) sw 11-17 kph 81% humidity
Flicker,
(Jet, traffic noise),
Unidentified chirps,
Crows,
Red-winged Blackbirds,
(American Airlines flight 653…),
American Toads trilling,
Robin,
Extras:
Along the trails-
Phoebe,
Golden-winged Warbler,
Common Yellowthroat,
Blue-winged Warbler,
White-tailed Deer,
1st Orchard Oriole seen on property!
Kitchen Window and Bird Feeder -
Red-winged Blackbirds,
Blue Jays,
Cardinals,
Chickadees,
Mourning Dove,
Goldfinches,
Grackles,
Rose-breasted Grosbeak,
White-breasted Nuthatch,
Baltimore Oriole,
Chipping Sparrow,
Downy Woodpecker,
Red-bellied Woodpecker,
Chipmunk,
Black Squirrel,
Grey Squirrel,
Red Squirrel.
Photo Site 7 -
Sunrise time from 2nd floor window
2 comments:
You must have really good eye balls. I'm still struggling with cataracts. The right is gone, the left isn't focusing well.
Actually, Jenn, I have the beginnings of cataracts too as well as being very nearsighted. What I have is a wonderful pair of close focusing binoculars and the ability to get down on my hand and knees. Mind you getting up is difficult . . . .
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