Spring has disappeared again. The warm 72 degrees yesterday has changed to below freezing this evening with ice pellets and snowflakes falling.
Back to Winter
A northern flicker was on the side of the road this evening, and while they nest in trees, they spend a lot of time on the ground digging for ants and beetles with their slightly curved bill. The northern flickers in the eastern part of the United States will have yellow on the underside of the wings, whereas red is seen in the western part.
Flicker Hunting Bugs
Two little hepatica blossoms emerged but they were closed in the late afternoon when the clouds rolled in. The spring peepers were making their cheerful singing and a frog jumped into the pond, but I haven’t seen any tree frogs yet. Although maybe tomorrow it will be warm enough to release my house guest tree frog back to the great outdoors.
Floating Frog
The sunshine was a little deceiving today as the wind made it feel cold. Maybe the next few warmer days will give a chance for wildflowers to finally emerge and open this spring. In my woods, the first wildflowers to appear are the hepaticas, which range from violet to white color.
Woods First Wildflower
The other night what I thought was a cat on the side of the road, turned out to be an owl but between the darkness and the few seconds before it flew off, I didn’t determine what type of owl it was. This red morph Eastern Screech Owl would not have had the sun getting in his eyes today while it napped during the day.
Owl Nap Time
At least Mother Nature didn’t throw an April Fool’s joke since it was a nice spring day and several species of butterflies were flying around as bird were singing. A Mourning Cloak and Eastern Comma both were playing tag around my cats, but at least they stayed out of the cats pouncing range.
Return of the Butterflies