Showing posts with label moths. Show all posts
Showing posts with label moths. Show all posts

Sunday, August 30, 2015

Taken Over the Past Week


On the morning of my birthday, I saw two turkeys walking through a yard along my way. 

It was a beautiful morning, and they were not worried that I got out of the car to take their pictures. 


They were beauties. 


I love when I have time to take pictures and the animals are not panicking. 


Lilly had a good roll in the grass the next day... God bless Troy, who has been cutting every week. 


Thursday, I ran into the road crew several times.  


And our heron friend. 


Believe me, this woodpecker let the sparrows know it was HIS suet! 


Friday I was at the Ag Hall.... and took some lovely pictures in the garden. 


I have never grown dahlias, but these are convincing me. 


Moth sex on the coreopsis.  I kid you not. 


The echinacea plants were alive with goldfinches, male and female!


The females are harder to see.  There were actually six males at one time. 

(the female is directly in the middle) 


I have been trying for days to get this juvenile hawk. 

He is always too far away. 


Saturday, I saw this scene on the way home from the farm. 

I am not seeing as many in the air... but....


This was the scene on my way home from church this morning. 

I count ten. 


It was very foggy this morning, but by this afternoon, it all burned off 
and our temperate temps of the last week were warming up. 


And I was rewarded on the way after church by sight of the juvenile red-tail that I showed you on the hangar building above,


Here is our sweet boy running to go home, to end the week. 

Go, Jester, Go!!!


Sunday, August 16, 2015

Sunday Night Mish Mash



Yesterday morning, I helped serve a luncheon after a funeral at church. 

This gorgeous moth was just outside the door of the church.  I wish I had 
seen it alive! 

It was huge! 

It is not a cecropia... does anyone know what it is? 


Here are part of the girls in the old henhouse tonight. 
It is hot in there, and I just hate having to shut them up tightly...
but... if I don't... tragedy will happen. 

They were all in and getting ready to roost when the dogs and 
I got there tonight...I had a partially eaten banana for them, 
and I have never, ever seen chickens eat a banana so fast! 


Yesterday, I saw something I had never seen before anywhere. 
At the Ag Hall, the Wyandotte County Master Gardeners take 
care of the gardens.  Here are blooms on a sweet potato vine!  I did 
not know they bloomed. 

I have a sweet potato which I planted here earlier this year, and 
it has formed a beautiful plant.  I can't wait to see if it blooms, too! 

This is not the only sweet potato vine blooming 


This is the display that greets folks who are going into Dillon's grocery in 
Leavenworth right now. 

31 days until fall!  It seems like the year has flown. 


The light is really changing. 


I left the Wildgame camera in the hen yard at the Ag Hall overnight, as we had 
someone try to break into the white house you see to the right last weekend. 
I'm going to camouflage it in the tree line shooting at the house. 
We also wanted to see if we could find out what got two hens two weeks ago, but  we
think it was raccoons.  (note feathers on ground)
There are four Plymouth Rocks in this pen (white). 

I spent some time this evening at the old house picking 
the red delicious apples off the apple tree.  All were 
damaged from bugs... though I brought home four of the 
least-damaged... to taste.  

These apples must be sprayed, either organically or non-organically, 
in order to have edible apples.  


Sometime this week, I'll pick the green apples. 

Now that Jacob is starting school, I will not have his strong 
arms to help me during the week.  Maybe... Saturdays... 

I'll miss the big lug, I've enjoyed working with him 
this summer. 


I could not tell if this was an injured bird or a young bird, and I realize now 
upon looking at the picture... it's a baby, see the fluff on it's shoulders? 

It sat there on the water bowl and let Jester and me get within a foot of it, then flew up to the 
porch railing, and then into the maple tree. 

I was glad to see it move, because it looks sick or asleep here.  


It looked a little better up on the rail. 


Someone (Michelle?) commented about Lilly's legs... yes, we 
had to take her to the vet on Thursday.  Once a year, we have 
to have her sedated and the mats shaved off... she will not let
us use a grooming brush on her, and never has.  She has to 
be muzzled and given a sedative.  The new vet 
associate at our "old" vet's... got very happy and enthusiastic 
with the clippers, as you see... I did not mean for her to 
be so closely shaved, and the techs told me they finally 
brought it to his attention. 

After choking on the gravel dust for the last two weeks, 
the weatherman is just now telling us we are to have showers and cooler, 
dryer air this week!  Hallelujah! 

Have a good start to your week!