Monday, July 25, 2022 9:50 a.m.
Sit 1223 : Brush Pile W : Partly cloudy
+20° (+21°) W 22-33 kph 68% humidity
Blue Jays,
(Traffic noises),
(Jet - Delta Airlines flight 909...),
Common Yellowthroat,
Indigo Bunting,
Cardinal,
Song Sparrow,
Extras:
12:30 a.m. -
Fireflies,
Sheet lightning,
5:40 a.m. -
Sliver of moon showing in east,
Only saw one bat,
Along the Trails -
Field Sparrow,
Crows,
Carolina Wren,
Turkey Vulture flying overhead,
Blue Jays,
Flicker,
White Vervain blooming,
Crows,
House Wren
Towhee,
Blooming Plants seen today:
Agrimony
Alfalfa
Avens, White
Basil, Wild
Bergamot
Black-eyed Susans
Buttercup, Tall
Campion, Rose
Carpet weed
Catnip
Celandine
Clover, Red
Clover, White
Clover, White Sweet
Coneflower, Cut-leaf (Outhouse Plant) - 1st
Coneflower, Grey-headed
Coneflower, Purple
Coneflower, Thin-leaved
Cucumber, Wild
Culver’s Root
Cup Plant
Daisy, Oxeye
Dandelion
Daylily
Dogbane, Hemp
Elecampane
Evening Primrose
Feverfew
Fleabane, Daisy
Geranium
Goatsbeard, Meadow
Goldenrod, Early
Ground Cherry, Clammy
Heal-all
Herb Robert
Horseweed
Hosta sp.
Indian Tobacco
Lady's Thumb, Spotted
Lamb’s Quarter
Lettuce, Wild
Loostrife, Fringed
Lopseed
Marigold
Meadowsweet
Medic,Black
Milkweed, Swamp
Mint,Wild
Monkshood
Motherwort
Mountain Mint, Slender
Mountain Mint, Virginia
Mullein,
Nasturtium
Nightshade, Bittersweet
Nightshade, Enchanters
Obedient Plant
Onion, Nodding
Pansies
Phlox, Garden
Plantain, English
Plantain, Red-stemmed
Queen Anne's Lace
Raspberry, Purple-flowering
St.John's wort, Common
St. John's wort, Shrubby
Snapdragon, Dwarf
Speedwell, Long-leaved
Spiderwort
Stonecrop, Two-row (Dragon’s Blood)
Tea, Oswego
Teasel
Thimbleweed
Thistle, Bull
Thyme, Garden
Tomato, Garden
Touch-me- not, Spotted
Trefoil, Birdsfoot
Trumpet Creeper
Vervain, White
Vetch, Cow
Wood Sorrel
Yarrow
Yucca
Others Along the Road -
Bouncing Bet,
Brown Knapweed,
Spotted Knapweed,
Mayweed
Wild Parsnip,
Velvetleaf - 1st
Crown Vetch,
Seen or heard
from Kitchen or
Kitchen Porch -
Cardinal,
Crows,
Mourning Dove,
Hummingbird,
Robins,
Field Sparrow,
Carolina Wren,
House Wren,
Chipmunk,
Black Squirrel,
Grey Squirrel.
2 comments:
So, how do you record your findings along your wanderings?
I take photos of everything to remind myself of sights and sounds. That helps.
(ツ) from Jenn Jilks , ON, Canada!
Hi Jenn, On days when I am at home doing my regular walk I have a flower list on the iPhone that I check off as I see things. On days when I am further afield, I take a paper list of flowers seen during the month from past years to make check marks. I just write down the birds that I see and hear as there are a lot fewer of them. Most of the text on the blog is copied direct from my iPhone.
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