This is a blog about the birds that live in my backyard and surrounding areas. There might be an occasional flower or bug or other critter that creeps in.
Friday, August 30, 2013
The Fisherman
Sunday, July 7, 2013
Saturday, July 6, 2013
Griffith Observatory
It has no feathers, beak, blooms, fur or flowers but I just wanted to include a photo I took of the massive telescope in the Griffith Observatory. I wanted to give particulars about it but I found very little online to share. So until tomorrow,
Tweetles,
Sandra
Friday, July 5, 2013
Cone Flowers
These are Cone Flowers. I have seen them before but not often. They come in a variety of colors and are a showy flower. I'm not very fond of the pink and rust colors together, but they did catch my eye. I think I'll add some to my garden when I return. But I'll try to find yellow.
Til Tomorrow, Tweetles,
Sandra
Thursday, July 4, 2013
Orchids
At the Pasadena Arboretum where I visited on Tuesday, there is a tropical area in an enclosed space where the temperature and moisture can be kept perfect for the growth of orchids. It was my favorite section. I have two orchids at home that are hanging by a thread. I'm inspired now to do a better job of caring for them. The orchid blooms last sometimes two months.
Til Tomorrow, Tweetles,
Sandra
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
An S Car Go on the sidewalk!
Once again on the way to breakfast I encounter a rather odd fellow. Fortunately this one was still in the land of the living. Snails are mollusks because they have shells. I had mistakenly thought that slugs were snails but they are not. Why? Because they don't have shells. Snails have been around since the beginning and have survived because they are so adaptable to their surroundings and don't require a lot of food.
Why do snails leave a trail of slime? You might ask. The secretion of slime helps them to travel over all terrains without injury to their underside. Who knew?
Til Tomorrow, Tweetles,
Sandra
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Weird bug
We're on vacation in LA and I'm hoping to gather some wonderful pictures to share. For today, the only thing so far is this beetle we saw on the sidewalk on the way to breakfast. I haven't seen one like it before. There are over 400,000 species of beetles and more are being discovered. 40% of all insects are beetles. This one is a 10 lined June Bug. Pretty cool to look at. Unfortunately he was deceased.
Til Tomottow, Tweetles,
Sandra
Monday, July 1, 2013
A New Bunny in Town
Sunday, June 30, 2013
Loblolly Bay
Til Tomorrow, Tweetles,
Sandra
Saturday, June 29, 2013
You Gotta Love the Irony!
take for granted all that God put here for us to enjoy by tossing our trash out the window. A heart shaped leaf or a empty soft drink can...Which do you prefer?
Til Tomorrow, Tweetles,
Sandra
Friday, June 28, 2013
Question Answered!
Til Tomorrow, Stop wondering and look it up!
Tweetles,
Sandra
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Bromeliad (cont.)
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Marshlands of the Everglades
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Florida Gator (and I don't mean a UF Gator)
Til Tomorrow, Keep Smilin',
Sandra
Monday, June 24, 2013
Umm! Lunch Time
This reminds me, I have to go buy groceries.
Later,
Sandra
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Glad I live in NORTH Florida
Saturday, June 22, 2013
The Everglades
I love seeing things that surprise me. And this one really did. The Cypress trees were full of bromeliads. Not just a few, but hundreds. I read that orchids also grow in the swamps there but I didn't see any this time. My drive through the Everglades was truly beautiful.
Friday, June 21, 2013
Just Floating Along
Thursday, June 20, 2013
What a look
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Moss Roses
If you're interested in a recipe: http://paisleycarrot.com/2012/03/thursday-throwback-moss-rose/
Oh, and did I mention, they are beautiful. They range in color from all shades of pink to orange and yellow.
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Unknown Nest
Til Tomorrow, Tweetles,
Sandra
Monday, June 17, 2013
Santolina
One interesting use in history was to make a tea from it to cause the body to expel internal worms. UGH! Who knew?
Sunday, June 16, 2013
Amaryllis
Saturday, June 15, 2013
Spath
Friday, June 14, 2013
The Backside
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Female Cardinal
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Travel Safe!
I posted this a few months ago on FaceBook but I wanted to make sure it was on my blog. I zoomed from across the pond to capture this very strange interaction between reptiles. After researching, I found this was not such a strange event. If you research the photos on line, you'll find that some don't co-exist so amiably. I was just stunned when I witnessed this and was reminded of one of my favorite childhood song:
She sailed away on a sunny summer day on the back of a crocodile,
"You see," said she, "he's as tame as tame can be;
as they travelled down the Nile,"
The croc winked his eye as she bade them all goodbye, wearing a happy smile,
At the end of the ride the lady was inside, and the smile was on the crocodile!
This is what our gator looked like at night. ( Remember you can click the photo to enlarge it.)
Until tomorrow, remember to travel safe,
Sandra
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
I Love Frogs
I wonder if she's the one who took that big bite out of my coladium!!!!?
Til tomorrow, ribbet to you too,
Sandra
Monday, June 10, 2013
The Mimosa - Not the one you drink at brunch.
The mimosa can be planted or transmitted by animals. Interestingly, the seeds can be dormant for years before it grows. I took this photo this morning on a neighborhood walk. It is a beautiful and interesting specimen.
Sunday, June 9, 2013
Don't forget water for the butterflies
But the message I really want to relay is how important it is to have small containers with shallow water for the butterflies. The shallow water allows them to drink without getting their wings wet.
University of Florida offers these guidelines:
Major Components of a Successful Butterfly Garden
- Adult nectar sources: attract and nourish adult butterflies.
- Larval host plants: attract ovipositing female butterflies, serve as a food source for developing larvae.
- Shelter: vegetation that provides protection from temperature extremes, storms/rain, and predators as well as locations for roosting/sleeping.
- Water source with fountain: allows for easy and consistent access to water for drinking and thermoregulation.
Saturday, June 8, 2013
Unknown Insect
Til Tomorrow, Keep a lookout for nature's wonder,
Sandra
Friday, June 7, 2013
Bark Lice
A few weeks ago, my grandsons and I were exploring and came across this very strange group of bugs. We took a picture and then came home to research on the Internet. These tiny creatures bark lice are also called cattle lice, not because they get on cattle but because they travel in herds. They don't get on humans, some have wings and others don't, and even though they make webs on the trees, they don't do any damage to the tree. Below is a YouTube video that is fun to watch. When one moves, they all move!
YouTube Video
So Til Tomorrow, what strange and wonderful thing can you find?
Tweetles,
Sandra
Thursday, June 6, 2013
Very Odd Mushroom
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Bat Face Cuphea
Til Tomorrow, Tweetles,
Sandra
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Butterflies
I was so inspired, that I wanted to make a sanctuary for the butterflies, bees, hummingbird and all birds. In my search for plants, I found some wonderful attractors for the visitors I hope to have. One very interesting one was a butterfly plant. Now there is butterfly bush with large purple flowers and there is a butterfly weed that butterflies lay eggs underneath the leaves and when they hatch, the caterpillars eat that weed. But I found a special butterfly plant. Not only does it attack butterflies but it looks like a butterfly.
Til Tomorrow,
Sandra
Monday, June 3, 2013
My Virginia Garden
Now, back to the point. I now have Mamma's favorite flowers planted in my Virginia Garden (Jewel Virginia Jones was her name.) Those were Zinnias, Four O'Clocks and Moss Roses. And I feel such joy and comfort in these memories.
Until tomorrow, remember, we don't always have to be looking forward, sometimes its really nice to look back,
Sandra