Picture of the Day for May 5, 2023

The Hepatica is the first wildflower that blooms in my woods, but the patch of hepaticas with white blossoms open several weeks later than my pink purple patch so they get lost among the bloodroots. Some of the trilliums behind the hepaticas have buds and maybe open soon if my deer don’t eat them first.

White Hepaticas

White Hepaticas

Picture of the Day for May 3, 2023

Yesterday I spotted a butterfly and then I saw a different butterfly today as well as the first dragonfly of the season at my pond. The Common Green Darner is a common dragonfly and are one of the first dragonflies to be seen in the spring. They are a skilled aerial predator and they eat many types of flying insects, such as flies, gnats, moths, butterflies, mayflies, damselflies, mosquitoes, and even other smaller dragonflies.

Common Green Darner

Common Green Darner

Picture of the Day for May 2, 2023

My lawn had a moving motion to it with all the birds covering the ground the last few days as the returning sparrows and warblers look for seeds. Many of them are the White-throated Sparrow with their patch of yellow and white throat. The White-throated Sparrow and the Dark-eyed Junco have been known to occasionally mate and produce hybrids.

White-throated Sparrow

White-throated Sparrow

Picture of the Day for April 28, 2023

This yellow trout lily is close to blooming but hopefully it waits a week until it is done snowing and below freezing nights. I have several patches of single leaf trout lilies but those do not flower, only the plants with two basal leaves will blossom. So hopefully the deer won’t nibble on this one when it finally opens since I have so few of them.

Lily Not Open Yet

Lily Not Open Yet