Thursday, July 8, 2021 10:25 a.m.
Sit 893 : Brush Pile W : Cloudy, light rain
+17° (+17°) E 7-11 kph 94% humidity
Common Yellowthroat,
Mosquitoes,
(Jet - United Airlines flight 238...),
Yellow-billed Cuckoo,
Raindrops on tarp,
Extras:
1:40 a.m. - Fireflies
5:40 a.m. -
House Wren,
Crows,
Cardinal,
Along the rainy trails -
2 rats in one barn trap,
Phoebe,
Crows,
Mourning Doves,
Common Yellowthroat,
Cardinal,
Towhee,
Many, many mosquitoes,
Flowers Seen in bloom today -
*= not native (T)=tree (S)=shrub
Agrimony
Alfalfa *
Asparagus *
Avens, White
Basil, Wild
Beardtongue, Foxglove
Bergamont, Wild
Black-Eyed Susan
Buttercup, Tall *
Carpenter’s Square
Celandine *
Cinquefoil, Common
Clover, Alsike *
Clover, Red *
Clover, White *
Clover, White Sweet *
Comfrey, Common *
Coneflower, Purple *
Coreopsis, Lance-leaved
Daisy, Oxeye *
Dandelion, Common *
Dogbane, Hemp
Dogbane, Spreading
Fleabane, Daisy
Goatsbeard, Meadow *
Goatsbeard, Yellow *
Ground Cherry, Clammy
Harebell,
Hawkweed, Field *
Heal-All
Herb Robert *
Honeysuckle, Northern Bush (S)
Horseweed
Lettuce, Wild
Lily, Day *
Lopseed
Meadow-rue, Tall
Medick, Black *
Milkweed, Common
Mint, Wild
Motherwort *
Mountain Mint, Slender
Mullein, Common *
Nightshade, Enchanter's
Pink, Deptford *
Queen-Anne’s Lace *
Saint Johnswort, Common *
Saint Johnswort, Shrubby
Spiderwort *
Stonecrop, Mossy *
Tea, Oswego
Thimbleweed
Touch-me-not, Spotted
Trefoil, Birdsfoot *
Trumpet Creeper
Vervain, White
Vetch, Cow *
Vetch, Hairy *
Wood Sorrel, Yellow
Yarrow, Common *
Cultivated Plants
"Fall" Magnolia *
Campion, Rose*
Lavender *
Loosestrife, Dotted *
Rue *
Speedwell, Long-leaved *
Spirea species *
Thyme, Garden *
Tomato, Garden *
Kitchen Window and Bird Feeder -
Blue Jays,
Cardinals,
Mourning Doves,
Goldfinch,
Grackle,
Rose-breasted Grosbeak,
Hummingbird,
White-breasted Nuthatch,
Downy Woodpecker,
Grey Squirrel,
Red Squirrel.
1 comment:
Disgusting little creatures. I am glad that they've morphed, though. I am so sick of them.
Thank you for referring to them as LDD moths.
I have seen a couple hanging with either the virus, or the fungus that kills them. I just don't have the energy to scrape them on our 16 acres. sigh.
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