Thursday, April 30, 2009

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Moth with Strange Horn


I didn't notice the horn on this moth when I was photographing it; I saw it only when reviewing the pictures. Strangely, later that evening Hugh shouted from the kitchen that there was a moth with a horn on its head on the kitchen light. It was a different moth with a different kind of horn; but how odd that the two of them turned up on the same night. 

Monday, April 27, 2009

A Spider on the Garden Hose

A tiny jumping spider; perhaps Corythalia canosa. 

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Nesting Oriole

Terrible on-the-fly, through-the-screen-on-a-rainy-day photos...but who cares? So thrilling to see one of the guy orioles pillaging the chair on the porch for nesting materials. I think they are building in the large tree that is in front of our patio. 




Thursday, April 23, 2009

Hummingbirds, Male









More photos from the hummingbird party of last weekend, this time featuring the gentlemen. 

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Hummingbirds, Female

It is a hummingbird party every day at the cabin lately. There are scads of them! Here are some photos of the ladies from the weekend.



Monday, April 20, 2009

Passing Through: Baltimore Oriole

This Baltimore oriole hung around all weekend, making good use of the oriole feeder; the Scott's orioles didn't seem to mind. It had a longer variation of the usual beautiful song. The bird book calls them "fiery orange," which I found true, and quite gorgeous. 

Also seen this weekend, but no photo taken, was an indigo bunting; much like the lazuli bunting of a couple of weeks ago, but no rosy chest, just blue all over. 

Saturday morning was exceedingly gray, as you can tell. 


Sunday, April 19, 2009

My Mother's Owl

A week ago Thursday, my mother and I spotted an owl in the owl-house that was a present from her to a friend but that resides in my mother's yard, on her tree, where it was installed lo, these 2 or so years ago! Finally! On that Thursday, we saw the owl at dusk; and then, surprisingly, saw it today in the midday sun, where it stayed for an hour or two till I accidentally got too close and scared it into the tree behind the neighbors' house. He/she is a wee screech owl, very aware and very lovely. More photos to come. 


Damianita


Damianita is in bloom all over the place, along with bluebonnets, verbena, copper canyon daisies, the tall lavender sage whose name I can't remember, and more. A very pretty wildflower spring! 

Woodie & Woodina, 2009

The big excitement of the weekend is the sighting, finally, of a female woodpecker hand in hand, so to speak, with our male woodpecker at the woodpecker tree, where each year woodpeckers nest. We have been waiting and waiting for Woodie to get a gal, and now she is here at last! There has been a lot of activity at and in the tree; yesterday and today we have heard pecking coming from inside the tree, as though they are adding on another room in there. Just now, in my chair at the computer from which I have a view of the tree, I saw Woodie's head poking out from the hole, moving in and out, and when Woodina flew over to the tree, he came out, they hung out for a few minutes on the tree, then he flew away and she went in. Could there be eggs in there already, or are they just getting ready?

I have no photos of them yet; they are being very sly and cautious at the least sign of movement from we humans. 

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Buzzards



Or turkey vultures, but most people here call them buzzards. I think they are just gorgeous. 

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Black Spider in Bathtub

New to me; found in the tub this morning. Interesting, longish pedipalpish things out there in front near the foremost legs. 


Left index finger for scale


Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Cats, Idle

I had company the other day while I was working on the woodpile and finding the castiron beetles. 






Sunday, April 12, 2009

A Treasure Trove of Ironclad Beetles in the Woodpile!

Or Gorey beetles, as I like to call them. I found five of them today! As many in one day as I have seen in five years! I was cleaning up the woodpile and kept coming across them hiding among the logs. It was sort of like finding Easter eggs, only much better. 


I thought the first two were mere carcasses and moved them over to the hood of the car to save them; but after finding the third one I began to wonder if maybe they just play possum. So I moved them all back to the woodpile after I was done. 

Night Spider


While I was catching the hummingbird moth at the lamp on Friday night, I saw this tiny spider on the rim of the lampshade. I think it is some variety of lynx spider. 

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Hummingbird Moth at Rest

Despite our best efforts and screens, we inevitably end up with some hummingbird moths in our bedroom around this time of year. Thursday night there were two; on Friday evening they came down to this lamp, where I was able to catch them and put them back outside (after a little photo shoot, of course). 

As I was taking these, suddenly the moth began to vibrate its wings like crazy (seen in photo below) and did so while staying put for a half a minute or so, prior to launching into flight. It was very interesting and loud. 




Thursday, April 09, 2009

The Interloper Bird: What Kind of Flycatcher?


It's been so long since we first saw and named this infrequent visitor that I've forgotten exactly why we called it the Interloper Bird. It was seen again Sunday afternoon, chirruping in a tree near the patio in the early evening. It is some kind of flycatcher, but I don't know which. 








Tuesday, April 07, 2009

More of the Tiger Swallowtail...

...just because it was so beautiful and so GIANT.