Friday, 21 May 2021

Chores, Butch, ducklings, and crow

Yesterday, after fighting the fairy lights and the gypsy moths, then recognising poor JB's allergies, I turned to him and asked if maybe we should just find ourselves a nice bug-free condo somewhere... Thing is, it seems as if EVERYONE, even in the city, are noticing a LOT of mosquitos. 

I've 5/6 fairy lights working. I used rubbing alcohol to clean the contacts. It worked for one, but not the other. Perhaps, I should give up!

These gypsy moth caterpillars are a losing battle. I think they are slowing down.


Supplies

Home Hardware won't let me order the stuff I needed for the water softener online. They have an option, email the store. I did an email order at our local hardware store. They emailed back to say it was fulfilled. I printed off the email, and JB went in for me. The poor man. There was some fooferaw. HE told me he was glad I didn't go in what with protocols and lineups. Everybody is so tense. 
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This is my task. We need to repaint the door frames. I am fighting, trying to summon the will, the energy, to do it.  I so lack motivation. I've been thinking about this task for a year! I'm not sure whether to sand it, or scrape it, or use paint remover to start fresh. The frame has to be about 35 years old.

Happy news, I thought the robins were gone. Apparently, they've been out in the forest to make whoopie! She is on the nest. I felt badly, thinking I'd scared them until she returned. One egg yesterday. I'll bet the cowbird contributes. They've been hanging around.


The milkweed are growing! We'll see if we get monarch this year.

Another chore: there is a little opening after the raccoons attacked the bird feeder last year. I saw a large wasp go in. Not good. I have to grab the ladder and reattach it. I haven't quite figured it out. Maybe a screw?


I was feeding the ducks down at the pond, as I was hoping for wood duck nesting box candidates. (I have three and only one was used.) I sent JB for another bag of cracked corn before I realized they'd flown. 

They have to go from the shallow frogpond, which will dry out this summer, into the deep parts of the wetland. They took the long way around. 

I heard something in the back garden. I was wearing my workout gear (short yoga pants and t-shirt) and ran outside with the video camera. This garden has some hibiscus (which the deer LOVE), and I've wrapped them up in chicken wire. When I arrived I saw Cinnamon there. Not good.



One little duckling was stuck in the garden, while its two siblings were taking off into the gully. I know they follow the momma's sound. They cheeped all the way along. I set it down in the wetland, where they were headed off following the siblings. Down there, I could hear one coming along from the left. It saw me and headed up the hill, rather than into the wetland. Getting behind it, I escorted it in the right direction. I hustled back up to the house, where Cinnamon was resting in the heat.  Farewell wood ducklings !


I've been using up the rest of the cracked corn. Soon it'll be gone and that'll be that. Butch has been busy at the dock. I noticed two hanging out together, but they don't get along at all! Butch food fight  

 

This one was alone, but it fell in! I have to admit, I laughed! They swim all the time, so it was funny. Butch fell in  

 


 The crow is intimidated by Butch. Butch and crow  

   

There's my tail. Things are hopping, cheeping, and buzzing.

10 comments:

William Kendall said...

Poor raccoon, taking an unintended dip in the water.

RedPat said...

The Wood Ducklings are so cute!

Out To Pasture said...

Loved your videos, Jennifer. Those two raccoons had quite the little snarly fest! One look at those little ducklings makes the mosquito bites worth the cottage country lifestyle. To my mind, anyway.

Nancy J said...

Even your day temperatures are getting a lot warmer, pity the corn pot was knocked in too, and what a scrap, they are like cats, don't turn your back for a second, the other one will surely attack. Truly, I cannot see you in a smaller home with no land!!!

Tom said...

..I don't think that condo life would be right for me.

Christine said...

Summer is here early it seems!

Anvilcloud said...

I don't think the cats would take to a condo.

KarenW said...

I love your critter videos. Those raccoons scrap like my cats, LOL.

Red said...

Don't move to a condo. You would go nuts. You are too active and have too many interests. Look at the many things you did in this post. Every day would be a down day in a condo.

Kay said...

It must be so much fun to see the little ducklings.