Queen Anne's lace |
As you can see, Queen Anne's lace is in full bloom. The gardens are starting to bear fruit and the tree swallows have moved on.
Nuthatch |
The upper gardens were much the same however, there were goldfinches, cardinals, catbirds and house finches. I was surprised to see blue gray gnatcatchers high up in the oaks. Because of the time of year, I hope that means that they bred at the park this summer. That would be so nice.
Deer |
Titmice were in the pine tree in the parking circle making themselves known.
Solitary Sandpiper |
With all the rain we've had this summer, there was indeed water, but it was low. There were two sandpipers that I could see. While there, I was certain they were two solitary sandpipers, which kind of negated the idea of "solitary", but now that I see the picture I took, perhaps they were spotted sandpipers? If anyone knows, I would love to be sure.
Black Swallowtail |
I had thrown in a bunch of wildflower seeds last year, but I don't see that any of them have come to fruition.
I talked to a gardener who said the woodchucks have been getting into all the gardens and devouring seedlings and plants right and left. Not only can they dig under fences, but she felt that they can also climb over fences. That must be very frustrating. Gardening can be a tough business!
Thanks Haynes for confirming that they were indeed Solitary Sandpipers.
Looks like a Solitary Sandpiper to me, Suzette. Misnamed, it's true!
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