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Friday

Friday - September 13, 2024


 It was a cloudy day for our walk.
We saw a few snapping turtles again but only 1 duck and
no geese today.  Several squirrels and a chipmunk.
There was a lot of Blue Jay activity and we saw a Catbird and
another Hummingbird.  The Hummingbirds should be 
heading out soon.


The goldenrod is blooming so prettily.  When 
I got closer I saw this lovely patterned Locust Borer Beetle.


This Bald-faced Hornet was
another cool find on our walk.


The "Squiggly" drew me to this vine which I have identified as a Wild Grape Vine also known as riverbank grape or frost grape.

It was another great walk of 1.6 miles and a wonderful way to spend the morning.

Monday

Locust Borer Beetle


As we grow as unique persons, we learn to respect the uniqueness of others.
~ Robert H Schuller

This is a Lifer Bug for me - the first one I've even seen. I find him quite unique - and - beautiful in his own special way. He was crawling in the Goldenrod and blends in quite well.

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