I was happy to get out and do the grass! Everything is coming up green.
The swallowtails and lilacs have a lovely relationship. If I can get a chance to sit down, I can see lots of birds and bees visiting this lovely bush.
My Cinnamon fetched dinner, he prefers voles (meadow mice).
Coyotes come and go, talking of Michelangelo!
Porcupines also come and go. This one doesn't 'go' as much as marks the little plants! I presume it is the same one.
May 20
May 22
Hanging out, catching up on Barry Beaver's work, I found some Veery singing lustily. Volume up!
I'll leave you with hope. Hope for the future.
I hope Cinnamon and Nutmeg steer clear of the coyotes. That photo of Cinnamon is a good one!
ReplyDeleteCinnamon the hunter.
ReplyDeleteGuess Cinny wasn't as hungry later for dinner. I worry about one of those critters getting you some eve. Linda in Kansas
ReplyDeleteCinnamon is a good little hunter! That doe sure looks pregnant?
ReplyDeleteYou know....I enjoy mowing...riding a lawn mower of course...I listen to music and just move about my business. Sadly, my SIL had to shoot a raccoon on Tuesday.. It was out during the daytime and was acting so very strange... Almost certain it was rabid.
ReplyDeleteVery rounded, looks like a new family in springtime.
ReplyDeleteYou haVE EVERYTHING COVERED BOTH Day and night.
ReplyDeleteI think both you on the tractor o=nd Cinn with the vole are feeling quite smug.
ReplyDeleteI haven't heard our ovenbird yet this year. Hmm. Not good. You do get some fascinating night shots.
ReplyDeleteYou've got such a great lot of critters!
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