Happy Thanksgiving!

Happy Thanksgiving!

 I hope everyone is having a safe and happy Thanksgiving. 🙂 Pareidolia – The perception of apparently significant patterns or recognizable images in random or accidental arrangement of shapes and lines. For example, when you look at the clouds and you might see dragons, dogs, monsters, people and so on. I have a donkey on…

FOS

FOS

 I had my FOS (First of season) Brown Creeper this afternoon. Always exciting to see one in our woods. One time years ago when I was out with Claire at Unit 55 (Rucker’s), we saw a Brown Creeper. It was doing it usual business going up the tree hunting for its next meal. While we…

Damp morning

Damp morning

Foggy and drizzly this morning. It did clear up around 2pm here. Nothing in the rain gauge for November yet.  Update: Getting rain at 7:11pm. By 8pm we got .47 inch. Yeah! Seed head, possibly a Sleepy Daisy (Xanthisma texanum var drummondii). The damp weather brings out the green in these lichens.  Red Paper Wasp’s…

Earth-boring beetles

Earth-boring beetles

Blackburn’s Earth-boring Beetles (Geotrupes blackburnii) were out again on this cool morning. Most of the beetles (Geotrupes blackburnii) were on their backs. Waiting for it to warm up. Fungus on a downed Hackberry tree. Update: It is called carbon balls, cramp balls, or King Alfred’s cakes (Daldinia concentrica) fungus home Closer view. Sorta looks like…

Slick as snot

Slick as snot

  Slick as snot, figurative (meaning neato) and literally. Jim was pushing trees and this was left in the dirt. From a distance, I thought the white was going to be piece of pottery or glass because this was where an old house once stood. Imagine my surprise when I saw the rest of it…

The rain sky gods…

The rain sky gods…

 I think the rain sky gods were toying with us today. Not a drop here. I was surprised to see this guy in the path this afternoon. This is all I saw at first. It was about 33cm (12 inches) long. When it got tire of me, it slithered under the KR grass clump and…

Cedar Waxwings

Cedar Waxwings

Good birds on my first walk of the day this morning. Cedar Waxwings! Also today had a bunch of Pine Siskins, robins, sapsuckers, White-crowned, Harris’, Fox, and Field Sparrows, bluebirds, blue jays, a kestrel, chickadees, phoebe, meadowlarks, Turkey Vultures, and a scolding Bewick’s Wren. The Loggerhead Shrike found a new menu item…a Praying Mantis! This…

Strange exuviae

Strange exuviae

Found this weird exuviae on a Hackberry tree attached on one end. There is an outer part that has all the black spikey things sticking out. You can pick out where the six legs would have been. The inner part mostly. Not sure what it was but for sure interesting! It was about 7mm long…

Ouch

Ouch

This little nymph, possibly a wheelbug, was crawling on my neck. I thought I had brushed it off, but a few moments later I feel this sting and there it was on my other hand. Ouch! The sting lasted about 20 minutes, but not that bad. Remember the Snailseed (Cocculus carolinus) from a couple days ago? Here…