Curled Dock
with close up of a tiny flower
Little Wood Satyr
One of the most common butterflies
on our property these days
June 15, 2020 10:25
Sit 506 : Brush Pile W : Sunny
+18° (+18°) NE 22-31 kph 50%humidity
Redstart,
Towhee,
Field Sparrow,
Wind in trees,
Trees creaking,
Red-winged Blackbirds,
Dames Rocket blooming,
Riverbank Grape blooming
(Prop Plane)
Mosquitoes,
(Traffic noises)
Extras:s
Along the trails -
5:40 a.m.
Phoebe,
Field Sparrow,
Robins
Catbird,
Willow Flycatcher,
1st Canada Anemone blooming,
Common Yellowthroat,
House Wren,
Tree Swallows at birdhouse,
Bluebirds at birdhouse,
1st Grey Dogwood blooming,
Kitchen Window and Bird Feeder -
Red-winged Blackbirds,
Blue Jays,
Cardinal,
Mourning Doves,
Goldfinches,
Grackles,
Rose-breasted Grosbeak,
White-breasted Nuthatch,
Red-bellied Woodpecker,
Chipmunk,
Black Squirrel,
Grey Squirrel,
Red Squirrel.
Photo Site #2 - East Willow
1 comment:
That's what they are wood satyr. I've been seeing them out and about!
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