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Here I am chugging along, sharing photos from June. The photos are from my yard, our walks with Miney on the Prettyboy fire roads. Hubby's treatment is going well, it is something he will have to do for the rest of his life or try for the kidney transplant list which can take up to 5 years.
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1. June 7th, Miney on the fire road. I hear the Ovenbirds during all my walks, they have a really loud sound.
I noticed on my walks, I hear the same birds in almost the same spot as previous walks. The Worm-eating Warbler is one that seems to stay in an area off of the fire road that is steep hill.
2. We bought some annuals for our deck, below are Honeybells a new plant for me, the Lantana and two different colors of Zinnias. I was happy to see a hummingbird at the Lantana.
"Let the birds of peace, fly around."
3. June 8th, a walk to the lake, we saw lots of Canada Geese and a couple of Double-crested Cormorants.
We have a Spirea bush in our yard, over the years it has grown really big. This year it had lots of pretty blooms.
4. June 10th, Miney decided she wanted to walk through the ferns off to the side of the fire road.
5. June 14th, a couple of the birds heard on my walk were the Hooded Warbler top left and the Pine Warbler top right.
At this time in mid June I was hearing the Cedar Waxwings while I was out on fire road.
6. June 15th, another walk on the local fire road with Miney, at home there was a deer on the neighbors driveway.
7. June 17th, a walk with Miney we saw a lot of Indian Pipe also known as Ghost Pipe. It is not a mushroom but a unique flowering plant. It does get it's nutrients from fungi and thrives in shady wooded areas.
8. My flashback images are from August 2022, a common bird seen year round, in and around my yard is the Tufted Titmouse.
This Tufted Titmouse could be sunning themselves or anting. Both are consider maintenance for their feathers.
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