We often have breakfast in our living room so that we can look out the bow window at the tree right in front of the house with bird feeders. The tree is usually filled with songbirds and squirrels.
Yesterday morning as we were watching, a fledgling Coopers Hawk landed in the tree. He looked all freaked out by the sudden exodus of birds and squirrels w that were totally caught off guard. He sat there for a few seconds, then flew off.
Funny, I could swear that plant has always been deep red, but we pulled it up and transplanted it a couple months ago, and now this! I’m keeping an eye on it to see if it changes.
Bougainvillea can be Orange, Pink, Purple, Red, White, or Yellow.
@Dung_Beetle, your plant may have been grafted on to sturdier root stock with bracts of a different color and it is the root stock’s bract colors you are seeing now instead of the graft. I have had this happen with tree peony blossoms.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a heron a roof before! Cool.
We have another nest on our back downspout, right by the floodlight. This is the third time - the other two were blown down by storms. Someone is just not taking the hint here.
This spring we had a big black bear in our yard. It was the talk of our neighborhood, we all saw it, then it moved on. A week later a friend saw a bear in her yard and I wondered if it was the same one. She lives a 15 minute drive from me and has seen it off and on since.
Yesterday it was back in her yard and it has two cubs! She snuck outside to get pics of the cubs, but was afraid about mom returning.
This tree is right in her front yard. She is bringing her dogs over to our place to allow them to run around a bit. They are tired of being leashed, but no way is she letting them out off leash with mom and cubs there.
I noticed some eggs on the back of one of the leaves on my black-eyed Susan vine. Some of them had hatched, so I took a photo of the little 'uns to see if I could find out what they were. According to Google Lens, they are either harlequin bugs or brown marmorated stink bugs.
It turned into a wonderful evening. Our dogs socialized, ran around, played on our agility course (gf has 8 jumps, one hoop jump, two weave pole set ups, a teeter totter, a table, and a staging area).
Then Simi almost caught a stupid groundhog that taunted the dogs……
Walking Simi in the woods along the Kiskiminetas River, I saw this cute little nest just 4 feet off the ground!
And in the nest is one little egg. I thought about dropping a coin into the nest for scale, but didn’t want to risk damaging the egg or nest.
I’m going to peek again in a few days to see if another egg is laid. Ideally I’d like to sit in a blind and watch the nest to see the species, but too many other things are going on.
Apparently this will be the year of big-ass rattlesnakes in our neighborhood. My husband took this video yesterday near our house. The best view of snake-in-motion is just after the close-up of his water bottle.