Sunday, June 29, 2008
Wildlife
It's been like the tropics for the last two weeks, every afternoon thunder showers clearing up before dusk. Kayaking now where we could snowshoe a few months ago ...

Thursday, June 26, 2008
Dryocopus pileatus pair
My first post mentions giant woodpeckers, and here's a link to my video of this odd pair, taken the last day of spring: side-shot from the driveway.
Right in the front yard, these large birds took practically no attention to us as they were absorbed in some sort of dance ritual, bobbing and looking at eachother, hopping and pecking in coordination ... video ends as mosquitos attack in full force.
Enjoy: on the ground dancing, and where we saw them first, in the tree: more dancing around the tree
Right in the front yard, these large birds took practically no attention to us as they were absorbed in some sort of dance ritual, bobbing and looking at eachother, hopping and pecking in coordination ... video ends as mosquitos attack in full force.
Enjoy: on the ground dancing, and where we saw them first, in the tree: more dancing around the tree
A flurry of giant silk moths!
Now we have had seven, I believe, different Luna Moths from 6/1 through 6/24, and on that last day a Polyphemus swooped in the screen door when I cracked it open to look at what was flying about. Another fairly large specimen, and even more beautiful than the Luna.
Come on Promethea and Cecropia!
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Eye catch of the day
Monday, June 9, 2008
Saturniidae
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