Thursday, July 07, 2022

West Pond - Sit Spot #1205 - July 7, 2022







2 Views of our Shrinking West Pond
(from the south side)



Thursday, July 7, 2022 10:45 a.m.

Sit 1205  :  Brush Pile W  :   Sunny 

+22° (+24°) E 7-11 kph 60% humidity 


Blue Jay,

Woodpecker tapping,

Song Sparrow,

Mourning Dove,

(Jet - Hawaiian Airlines flight 89...),

Cardinal,

Common Yellowthroat,


Extras:

1:30 a.m. - Fireflies


5:40 a.m. - Dawn Chorus -

Crows,

Robins,

Red-eyed Vireo,


Along the Trails -

Pewee,

House Wren,

Cardinal,

Robins,

Green Frogs,

Common Yellowthroat,

Catbird,

Bluebirds,

Song Sparrow,

Towhee,

Blue Jays,

Young Rabbits,


Blooming Plants seen today:

Anemone, Canada

Asparagus 

Avens, White

Avens, Yellow

Bedstraw, Smooth (Hedge)

Bellflower, Creeping 

Black-eyed Susans

Buttercup, Tall

Campion, Rose

Carpenter's Square 

Celandine

Chickweed, Mouse-ear

Cinquefoil, Rough-fruited 

Clover, Red

Clover, White

Clover, White Sweet

Comfrey 

Creeper, Thicket 

Daisy, Oxeye 

Daylily

Daylily, 'Stella de Oro'

Dogbane, Hemp 

Feverfew

Fleabane, Common

Fleabane, Daisy

Ground Cherry, Clammy

Ground Ivy

Heal-all 

Herb Robert

Honeysuckle, Northern Bush

Lady's Mantle

Lady's Thumb, Spotted 

Lamb’s Quarter

Loosestrife, Dotted

Lopseed 

Magnolia, Fall

Medic, Black 

Marigolds

Milkweed, Common

Motherwort 

Mountain Mint...

Mullein, 

Nasturtium 

Nightshade, Bittersweet 

Nightshade, Enchanters

Onion, Nodding

Pansy

Plantain, Red-stemmed 

Queen Anne's Lace

Raspberry, Purple-flowering

Rocket, Dame's 

St.John's wort, Common 

Snapdragon, Dwarf

Speedwell, Long-leaved

Spiderwort 

Spirea 

Stonecrop, Two-row (Dragon’s Blood)

Strawberry, Mock

Thimbleweed 

Thyme, Garden 

Timothy Grass

Tomato, Garden

Trefoil, Birdsfoot 

Trumpet Creeper

Valerian, Garden

Wood Sorrel 

Yarrow,


Seen or heard

from Kitchen or

Kitchen Porch -

Crows

Hummingbird,

Pewee,

Red-eyed Vireo,

Carolina Wren,

House Wren,

Rabbit.





Photo Site #8 - West Pond
(from east side)






1 comment:

Jenn Jilks said...

Our frog pond is more of a puddle. It sometimes dries right up!
(ツ) from Jenn Jilks , ON, Canada!