Scat Cafe

Merriam-Webster has several definitions for scat. The third one said it was jazz singing with nonsense syllables. Indeed it could be a jazzy type cafe that you might to try if named that? Of course most of you (including me) that is not the definition I think of when you mention the word scat. Animal fecal droppings is always the first definition that comes to my mind. And so starting at 11:41am in our front field today, I spent thirty-one minutes at the Scat Cafe.

The Scat Cafe was not much to look at with its drab and quiet exterior.
One of the dining rooms did not even look that appetizing for the usual patrons.

And then the first diner caught my attention!

She was a real beauty, the Rainbow Scarab (Phanaeus vindex). And she had started dining!

Three minutes later her date showed up! It seemed to be a chic diner.

More patrons were showing up! And this was a self-serve diner so no problem.

Of course it was open to diners of all types! These were a type of Rove Beetles (at least that is my tentative ID).

Additional patrons also came like the Flesh Fly and some other really tiny flies (Diptera). It was obvious the Scat Diner had a very good Michelin Star rating today!

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3 Comments

  1. I love scat and trying to figure out whose it is. A few weeks ago i saw toad scat in my yard but hadn’t seen a toad. Last night i saw it and that pleased me.

  2. How fun Judy that the culprit of the scat showed up. Love my toads. We have a tiny toad here called a narrow-mouthed toad. Almost more frog like. As tiny as they are I don’t expect to see toad droppings like the regular ones make.

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