© Luke Seitz - Macaulay Library |
Sunday, May 24, 2020
My Favorite Bird I Have Never Seen
Early Morning Visitor
Great Horned Owl |
Friday, May 22, 2020
Lizards Wear Blue Eye Shadow?
Carolina green anole |
This little Carolina green anole (Anolis carolinensis) was definitely ready for his closeup. I took the photo a couple of years ago and since then we have seen fewer and fewer of these colorful lizards around the patio and yard due to the invasion of Cuban brown anoles (Anolis sagrei). Green anoles eat lots of the insects that plague us so in the Deep South but the Cuban browns are devastating their population by eating their eggs and babies. Research has found that the green lizards have shifted to living higher in the trees in order to stay out of the Cuban brown lizards' reach. My own research has revealed that even though my cats will catch a green anole any time they get a chance, they are not at all interested in the brown ones. Maybe they aren't so tasty? Who knows? Little Bubba and Lady Gaga the Cat are keeping pretty schtum on the matter.
Thursday, May 21, 2020
Coffee with A Turtle
Gulf Coast box turtle |
We had an early morning visitor during our Stay at Home time. I believe she is a Gulf Coast box turtle (Terrapene carolina major) and I'm basing my assumption that she is a she on the fact that males have red eyes and she did not. She marched out from under the huge Southern Indian azaleas (Rhododendron indicum) where I think she has a nest, and was headed for the woods behind the house. I interrupted her stroll long enough to put her in the red wheelbarrow and snap a few photos before taking her back to the pile of dead magnolia leaves and sending her on her merry way.
They're Not Weeds to Me
Daisy Fleabane & Blue Toadflax |
Spring on the northern Gulf Coast comes early and doesn't last very long. Daisy fleabane (Erigeron annuus) and blue toadflax (Nuttallanthus floridanus) began blooming in early February this year and I picked these in mid-March before the Taller Half could begin his assault with the mower. They lasted almost a week on the patio table before they finally wilted. Naturally I used an heirloom Solo cup to display them. We're all about style here at the mansion.
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