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July 17, 2014

Birdwatching: Great Blue Heron

Filed under: Birdwatching,Summer — Judy @ 5:09 pm

What fun today! Lots of summer sounds – kerplonk! reeee! buzzzz! – and we saw a Great Blue Heron swoop down and land near the edge of the pond while we were working there.

Great Blue Heron

We know that there are huge koi and such in these shallow waters because we have seen them jumping and swimming around when the water is clear. And even though the water was murky today, obviously, he did too. There are lots of bullfrogs in the reeds too. It was fun to see him carefully picking each foot up and stretching it out a bit before putting it down again. Either he didn’t want to get his feet dirty or else he was in stealth mode.

Great Blue Heron

And his neck – how he folds it up or stretches it out! Very fun to watch! BTW the Cornell Lab of Ornithology has some live bird cams and, in the spring, they have a Great Blue Heron nest watch. It is fascinating to see the Mom and Dad fluff up the nest (that is, if you can fluff up a nest with sharp, pointy sticks), lay and take care of the eggs, and then see the eggs hatch and babies eventually fledge. Nature drama at its finest!

More about the cams here and FAQs about the Cornell Herons nest here.

June 26, 2014

Colorful Containers

Filed under: Containers,Spring,Summer — Judy @ 10:28 pm

Some of the fun part of what we do is planting containers for folks. Every spring we make the rounds of so many garden centers finding the best looking plants. There are the tried and true plants, the new cultivars, thrillers, fillers, and spillers and we need to select hundreds every year to fill all those containers. The deck, where we store them until they get used, is crammed full three or four times every year.

Plants on deck

We start out the planting season in mid-April with some ceramic bowls stuffed with colorful pansies and Johnny jump-ups. There is still the possibility of snow and freezing temperatures until mid-May and these plants are troopers! Their sweet smell and cheery faces are always welcome and hold up well until the weather gets downright hot.

Pansies

Pansies

Once the weather stabilizes, we get busy filling all the containers. What plants go in which containers always depends on the environmental situation. Is it a hot spot, a shady spot? Will the plants get watered faithfully or have an irrigation line tapped in, or will they be left mostly to their own devices – never a good situation! Some plants are so tough (more…)

May 25, 2014

Flora – up close and personal

Filed under: Flowers,Spring — Judy @ 2:12 pm

Some more of the flowers and foliage showing off now.

Polemonium 'Stairway to Heaven'

Polemonium ‘Stairway to Heaven’

Amethyst Myst Coral Bells

Heuchera ‘Amethyst Myst’

Pulmonaria Mrs. Moon

Pulmonaria ‘Mrs. Moon’

Yellow iris and Scilla hispanica

Early yellow iris and Scilla hispanica just opening

Painted ferns and Brownies coral bells

Japanese painted ferns and Heuchera ‘Brownies’

Trollius

Trollius (globeflower)

Burkwood viburnum

Viburnum burkwoodii

Mayapple flower

Mayapple flower

Violets and coreopsis

Wild violets in the Coreopsis

Isn’t that last one sweet?

May 17, 2014

New bird

Filed under: Birdwatching — Judy @ 4:44 pm

While we were working today, a flash of lemon yellow high over my head attracted my attention. (Let’s face it though – looking up is much better than looking down at the ground sometimes!) It definitely wasn’t a goldfinch because it was much bigger without the black and white on it. When we got home, I checked it out on the Cornell Lab of Ornithology All About Birds site here and found out it was a Great Crested Flycatcher! Booya!

Great Crested Flycatcher

Great Crested Flycatcher

This bird hunts insects high in the trees, swooping around, and making a ruckus in the leaves when it spies some luscious tidbit crawling around up there. It has a distinctive call and is the only Eastern flycatcher that nests in tree cavities. Apparently this means it may make use of nest boxes – another reason to put some up!

I’ve added him to my life list which isn’t all that long since I don’t go out and specifically hunt new ones down, but it is the newest I have had in a while.

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