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September 29 2011

  • Refreshed all Hummingbird feeders
  • Saw a Fox by the Rain Barn
  • many Turkeys at wood pile feeding area
  • Saw a Skunk go under the porch
  • Two Woodpeckers at seedball
  • 2.1 inches of rain!
  • many flowers blooming
  • Saw many butterflies
  • Saw bird eating bugs on Bottle brush tree

Prickly Pear cactus with a white web of the Cochineal bug, also called the Red Dye Bug because it has been used to make a red dye. It does not harm the cactus.

Posted in 2011 Journal, Census, Habitat, Food

September 23 2011

  • Saw two Turkeys
  • there were many differnt kinds of birds
  • Removed Ashe Junipers around the house for fire safety
  • Saw a Pipevine Swallowtail Butterfly
  • Saw Woodpecker on seedball
  • two Monarch Butterflies on Frostweed flower at river
  • Refreshed all Hummingbird feeders

Posted in 2011 Journal, Census, Habitat, Food

September 20 2011

  • five Humingbird feeders were empty, indicating that there are a lot of Hummingbirds using them
  • Refreshed all Hummingbird feeders

Posted in 2011 Journal, Census, Food

September 16 2011

  • Refreshed all Hummingbird feeders
  • Caught a Mouse in the live trap in the house- released far away
  • More Hummingbirds seen than usual this summer
  • Saw a Baltimore Oriole
  • a trace of rain

Posted in 2011 Journal, Census, Food

September 12 2011

  • Refreshed all Hummingbird feeders
  • Saw nine Turkeys
  • Saw four Fawns and many Does
  • Saw Scorpion in cactus in the front yard

Wild Turkey at man made pond

Posted in 2011 Journal, Census, Food

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