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  • Green Blackhaw Drupes

    June 16, 2026 Green drupes of June. Blackhaw Viburnum (Viburnum prunifolium). What starts out as soft, off-white, flat-topped clusters of flowers, eventually turns into many drupes that are green, becoming pink, then a rich, deep blue-black. Each one, half an inch long. These drupes generally last into winter. A perfect mid-winter much needed food source.…

    June 16, 2026
  • A Plume Moth On Common Milkweed

    June 15, 2026 A Grape Plume Moth (Geina periscelidactylus). A moth that I often see on Common Milkweed (Asclepias syriaca), making me think of a huge creature from the Mesozoic Era along with dinosaurs, though in real life they have a tiny wing span of about .63 inches. This moth is native to North America…

    June 15, 2026
  • Hungry Nestlings

    June 14, 2026 Fun entertainment as we eat our meals. Mom and Dad Carolina Wrens (Thryothorus ludovicianus) flying in and out feeding their nestlings. I could only say for sure that there were three little ones. After all that hole in the bird house is mighty small. That went on through last night’s dinner. Today,…

    June 14, 2026
  • A Favorite: Venus’ Looking Glass

    June 13, 2026 Venus’ Looking Glass (Triodanis perfoliata). Five petals of purple. It is said that it grows to 3 feet tall. I don’t ever see the plant reaching that height. Its native range is from Canada to Argentina and is native to all states in the US with the exception of Nevada, Alaska and…

    June 13, 2026
  • Gray Catbird Here For The Summer

    June 12, 2026 I heard it before I saw it. A Gray Catbird (Dumetella carolinensis) posing on a post, for my camera. They’re just here for the breeding season, but at least they spend that much time here. I adore seeing them, and hearing them too. An insistent and loud songster, the male will begin…

    June 12, 2026
  • The Butterfly Weed Is Blooming!

    June 11, 2026 The Butterfly Weed (Asclepias tuberosa) is finally blooming up here. I’ve really been watching and waiting. Looking forward to its brilliant orange flowers. Looks like others have been watching and waiting too. This is a Zebra Swallowtail (Eurytides marcellus) drinking nectar from the blossoms which provide the butterfly with energy and carbohydrates.…

    June 11, 2026
  • Old Fashioned Street Lamps

    June 10, 2026 Striped Wintergreen (Chimaphila maculata), looking to me much like old-fashioned street lamps which might line tiny streets for woodland fairies. Striped Wintergreen is native to eastern North America and Central America, a small rhizomatous perennial wildflower in the blueberry (Ericaceae) family. Its fragrant flowers are waxy, white or subtle pink, in small…

    June 10, 2026
  • Nymph Of Leaf-footed Bug

    June 9, 2026 After a Leaf-footed Bug (Acanthocephala terminalis) hatches from its egg it goes through 5 instars as it works its way to becoming an adult. This is one of those instars, which looks perfect for dropping in on a steampunk sponsored stroll through a local botanical garden. _______________________ If you would like to…

    June 9, 2026
  • A Female Scarlet Tanager

    June 8, 2026 This, a female Scarlet Tanager (Piranga olivacea). I’m glad to have these beautiful birds here for our warm season. Though they tend to be in the tippity-tops of trees here in the woods, I get to hear them often, with both the female’s and male’s song that sounds much like an American…

    June 8, 2026
  • Vocal Red-eyed Vireo

    June 7, 2026 A Red-eyed Vireo (Vireo olivaceus) is a bird that has a lot to say, in very few words. In mnemonic terms it simply says, “Here I am. Where are you.” Very quickly. Over and over. I’m hearing them quite often, and seeing them when I’m lucky. And this is the nest of…

    June 7, 2026
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