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Walking, on a too-hot day.
Pausing briefly, despite the sunny location, to get a shot of this red-velvet daylily and its predecessors.
I am liking this dame's rocket more and more. Nice flowers, excellent seed pods, and then the seed pods turn red? What more could we ask?
Mallow, with bud.
As I was photographing the mallow, I became aware that some small critter was moving around under the leaf litter at the foot of the plant.
I stepped back, and the movement stopped. I stood still, and waited. The critter noodled around, attending to important business of its own. Eventually it ventured out enough that I glimpsed its front half, before it realized I was there and zipped back under cover.
I don't think I'd ever seen a vole before, but I think this may have been a vole. It was very dark gray, and I couldn't see ears. It was smaller than an adult mouse, and I've not seen wild mice as dark as this little critter. It was tiny. Compared to a chipmunk, it was about the size of a chipmunk compared to a fox squirrel.
Pretty cool sighting!
That was the day after the evening I saw bats. On July 1, Wilbur and I strolled rather later than usual, due to the heat. As we were rounding the far corner of the block across the street, I heard bats, and then saw them. They flew round and round in tight circles. There were at least three of them.
I hadn't seen any bats in years. They do such a good job of keeping the insect population down. Especially mosquitoes, as bats are active when mosquitoes are most active. Hooray for bats!
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Wednesday, July 11, 2012
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2 comments:
Very cool sighting indeed. :)
Thanks for your comment over at MBF. Don's father passed away on Monday. x
Aw. I'm so sorry.
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