Sunday, August 29, 2021

Sumac Colours - Sit Spot #945 - August 29, 2021









I am ready for some fall colours
and cooler temperatures!



Sunday, August 29, 2021 11:15 a.m.

Sit 945  : Brush Pile W : Sunny 

+27° (+37°) SW 17-26 kph 74% humidity 


Mosquitoes,

Mourning Doves,

(Prop Plane),

(People voices in distance),

Unidentified bird chips,

Blue Jays,

Tall Goldenrod with a bee,

1st Sumac leaves turning colour, 

Flies,


Extras:

1:00 a.m. -

Crickets singing,

Moon shining,


6:25 a.m. -

Crickets singing,

Mourning Doves,

Red Squirrel chattering,

(Jet),


Along the Trails -

Mourning Doves,

Pewee,

Crickets, 

Many small beige moths,

Garter Snake,

Goldfinches, 

Cardinals, 

Monarch Butterfly, 

House Wren, 

Crows, 

Blue Jays, 

Bluebirds, 

Flicker, 

Towhee, 


Kitchen Window and Bird Feeder -

Cardinals,

Chickadees,

Mourning Doves,

Goldfinches,

Hummingbird,

White-breasted Nuthatch,

Baltimore Oriole,

Downy Woodpecker,

House Wren.


My wildflower list is up on my Wildflower Web page again: http://www.deanswildflowers.com/wildflower.html





Photo Site #9 - 

Looking out from West Brush Pile







1 comment:

Jenn Jilks said...

The sumac is always beautiful in fall!