Monday, June 6, 2016

Day 158 - 6th June 2016 - Wisteria, Robin and Black & White Warbler

Raining this morning and the work week commences. Will have to find some inside work today, doesn't look like a day to work in the gardens. Maybe it will clear off later. I'm sure we'll find something interesting to do. Always something new to learn.
Had a good Sunday at home. Roamed the hood and got the housework down to a dull roar. Did the lunch box routine - muffins and entrees for Larry. I keep mine simple with a sandwich.Cooked a turkey which will give us a jumpstart for meals this week.  Larry spent most of the day splitting wood and putting some in the basement. We are ahead of that game.  It was a beautiful day once the  fog lifted and I headed out early for my roam around the hood. I would say the bird species is about half of what if was 3-4 years ago. Not sure what the answer to that question is. Larry did finally spot the Solitary Sandpipers Friday night, but they weren't where they've been the last few year. They've moved to another cove. We had a very friendly pair of Hermit Thrushes in the yard last evening, they sat on the fence and just kind of roamed around - picking bugs out of the grass.



A very small section of my Wisteria Blossoms


















The Red-Eyed Vireos are always hiding in the branches and behind leaves














The Robin say to me for quite a while
Black and White Warbler








Enjoy your day!

3 comments:

  1. Love,love, love your wisteria. Beautiful.

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  2. Yes the wisteria is gorgeous! I wonder how it would do so close to salt water. Have a good day and stay dry!

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  3. Yes the wisteria is gorgeous! I wonder how it would do so close to salt water. Have a good day and stay dry!

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