The juvenile Cardinal did my rain gauge photo.
The moon rose almost full.
We will have our second full moon in May on the 31st.
A full Blue Flower Moon at my house.
Once the sun is set and the Hummingbirds are at rest
the moths come for nectar.
I have my moth field guide out but I still cannot id these two!



Oh, my. Loopy is horribly afraid of moths. I'm not, but would you mind posting a "spoiler" if you ever publish pictures of spiders???
ReplyDeleteHi Q,
ReplyDeletewhat an amazing selection of wildlife you have, i particually like the Orioles and the Red breasted woodpecker,i wouldn't mind some hummingbirds over here they are beautiful and to have them in your garden must be a treat .
Cheers Mark
Sherry, I don't know my moths or butterflies very well, but I am looking for a guide. Mark knows...
ReplyDeleteDear Saucy,
ReplyDeleteAs you know I do like spiders!
I am learning to identify all the different moths in my area. So far I have not been very successful. I have a book but there are lots and lots of moths.
Sherry
Hi Mark,
ReplyDeleteIn the UK you have so many birds I have never seen too.
Lots of different butterflies as well.
I do enjoy the Hummingbirds. They are fascinating to watch.
Sherry
Hi Mary,
ReplyDeleteI am pretty good on the butterflies, the moths are challanging. My field guide does not have ALL the moths in Missouri.
I think there are thousands!
Sherry