Tuesday, June 26, 2018

Day 136 - 26th June 2018 - Rabbit, Piping Plover and Twin Flowers

It's a cool morning out there, but going to turn into a nice day. Rain yesterday but stopped later in the morning remaining overcast most of the day. Not a lot of visitors around right now, it's the transition week. The early - single/retired ones come on the shoulder season, then usually the last week of June is quieter before families beginning traveling after July 1st/4th depending on where they are from. Lots to do anyway. The garden and back street at work are busy with birds, we had Cedar Waxwings, Red Eyed Vireos and Song Sparrows in the Lilac Bushes along with Nuthatches and Redstarts in the trees along Maiden Lane. I'm still seeing a few Terns fishing in the harbour along Dock Street and there are always Tree Swallows dipping and diving for insects. Time to refill the java and get the day moving.


Wild Bunnies every where.
 MO the Piping Plover from Sandhills Beach
So many Twin Flowers in one spot.





Enjoy your day!

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