Day: March 6, 2020
Walter Pall Bonsai Adventures: Possible improvement
Chinese elm winter pruning
Originally posted on twinsrat bonsai:
After all winter outside in my garden. After pruning. The same tree back in 2014 Continue reading Chinese elm winter pruning
Jacqueline Hillyer elm winter pruning
Originally posted on twinsrat bonsai:
Before pruning After pruning. I will remove that black film over upcoming season to expose roots over rock. Try find pot for it and repot next spring. Continue reading Jacqueline Hillyer elm winter pruning
Cotoneaster variegated updat
Originally posted on twinsrat bonsai:
Before repotted Out of training pot Seating in new Walsall slab. It will be adjusted at next repotting session, it need to go more to the left I think. As it was back in 2014 Continue reading Cotoneaster variegated updat
MARCH MORNING, IN MOTION
Originally posted on Towheeblog:
From dawn on, it was morning in motion in our garden. 640AM Bewick’s Wren comes out of the vine tangle to join juncos already feeding. 710AM Juncos abound, 2 yellow-rumps together on either end of the biggest suet log…warily sharily, not real togetherness like you see in finches and Bushtits. 718AM The Audubon’s Warbler appears for the first time–suets him just… Continue reading MARCH MORNING, IN MOTION
DEATH STALKS THE SPARROWS
Originally posted on Towheeblog:
Here’s a pic of the Copper’s Hawk, taken through the window as my wife watched him looking for those juncos that had just disappeared:As far as we know this time he left empty-taloned. Continue reading DEATH STALKS THE SPARROWS
Saturday’s a go…
Originally posted on Ledyard Walks:
I walked the Hoffman Evergreen Preserve today in preparation for this month’s Pancake Breakfast Walk. The weather report is changing its mind about a storm, maybe some rain Friday night, but walkable on Saturday. Check the sidebar if you’re interested in hitting the Pancake Breakfast for details. There’s plenty of parking at the Hoffman Evergreen Preserve so if you want… Continue reading Saturday’s a go…
Whether weather…
Originally posted on Ledyard Walks:
…will impact our Evergreen Preserve walk on March 7th. Here we are a week away from another Pancake Breakfast Walk and wondering, what the weather will mean for Saturday morning? Friday is forecast, right now, to be in the mid to upper 40ºs, dropping to freezing overnight and Saturday only rising to the upper 30ºs. There’s also the possibility of… Continue reading Whether weather…
Roseate Spoonbill in Flight
Bay Photos by Donna Many thanks to new birding friend, Ed, who showed me a location in the Big Cypress National Preserve where he had seen Roseate Spoonbills a few times. With it being early afternoon, we didn’t expect them to be there; but lo and behold, there were more than a dozen of those pinkalicious Rosies! Roseate Spoonbills Oh my, I took a lot … Continue reading Roseate Spoonbill in Flight