Stretch…

Today you might describe it as steamy? This morning the humidity was at 90%. Heck it is only 67% now. 😉

A mushroom trying to be a satellite dish?
Our woods has a lot of shouting of puhpowee as they stretch upwards!
The earth looked dry, but I know its not.

The red cap looked like an uneven paint line over the gills.
By tomorrow they will have spread their cap!
Lichens and a tiny red Stalked Scarlet Cup (Sarcoscypha occidentalis)!
A whole row. The tiny Stalked Scarlet Cup is usually less 2 cm.
The mold was growing in the same place as one did over the winter. The digesting enzymes are really pretty.

The Buffalo Gourd (Cucurbita foetidissima) is doing well at the ole well house!

The Buffalo Gourd (Cucurbita foetidissima) is pushing its way up! Definitely harder to check on the expectant family.
They sat faithfully on their two eggs as the Buffalo Gourd guards the broken door!
A new addition to the well house!

Formally know as the wildlife cam, now it is the buzzard cam. It was time to stretch. 🙂

They have been tending the two eggs since May 26th. Black Vultures incubate the eggs for 35- 41 days.

Today is World Ocean Day 2025!

Trump’s New Executive Order Promotes Deep Sea Mining in US and International Waters While Bypassing International Law

Water Bears

These Australian Cockatoos Learned to Operate Drinking Fountains With Their Feet to Quench Their Thirst

Congratulations to our 2025 Force of Nature Winners!

Mosquito Bucket Challenge

June 14, No Kings Sanger TX, 1:30pm – 2:30pm, Sanger Square, Sanger, Texas 76266

Stand Up for Science! Our lives depend on it.

Keep looking!

The more you know, the more you see and the more you see, the more you know

3 Comments

  1. You may have to nudge that vine out of the way. We must have updates while we count down the days.

  2. Super cute water bears. Always a fav.
    Clever vultures have a nest in a pretty safe place – lliely no predators will happen in.

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