No photos today, only a link to the Decorah Eagle Cam. The pair of bald eagles is tending a nest of 3 eggs. Great to watch, especially the changing of the guard. They are not too far from us here in southern Minnesota. Enjoy!
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04 March, 2012
04 September, 2011
Hummingbird Moth Caterpillars, the Garden Path, and an Unexpected Avian Visitor
Two weeks ago I blogged about the Snowberry Clearwing Hummingbird Moth laying eggs on a little honeysuckle plant that had volunteered in the garden. Some of the eggs have hatched and i have tried to follow the little caterpillars.
This just hatched caterpillar was so small that I didn't know it was there until I looked at the photos Of course I ran back out to find it and photograph it on purpose. Tiny little thing, isn't it? |
I took these next 2 photos today. This one is growing larger; you can gauge its size in comparison to the tip of my index finger. |
Here is the part of the path I did today starting from the patio and going toward the side to meet up with the path that goes around the side and across the front to the driveway. |
I have about 7 feet left to do. It will be sort of like the meeting of the Union and Pacific railway lines. No one to blame but myself if they don't line up. |
That was hard work because most of the stone was in the back yard and I had to haul it up the steps to the side yard. I also spread 7 wheel barrow loads of mulch, which Dennis very kindly loaded and wheeled to me, and did a lot of weeding. But prepping the ground for the path was the hardest. I was inside taking a break while reading my favorite blogs when I heard this loud commotion outside. It sounded sort of like the blue jays when they imitate a red-shouldered hawk, but much louder and really carrying on for some time. I ran outside to see what it could be and saw this in a tree in the woods behind our house:
A bald eagle! |
Too bad the light was against me, but with some tweaking - OK, a lot of tweaking, the photos aren't too bad. And what a thrill! |
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