Right now I am wrapping my head around the fact that September is already here. I really enjoyed July and August and spent many days gardening, watching wildlife, hiking, camping and kayaking. It was another great summer for Monarch butterflies in the village. Many gardens have milkweed which supports the life cycle of this butterfly. Hummingbirds and a variety of butterflies also have generous flower plantings around town to take nectar from, as well as, supplemental feeders. Bald Eagles were sighted flying through town and above the lake. They hold their wings straight out without a curve. Their head and tail protrude out from their body and are white in adults. Juveniles have dark heads and tails. I love seeing Great Blue Herons flying and fishing. They look prehistoric to me. The Children's Taco Garden at the Round Lake Library was well tended by the two to five year old gardeners and some older siblings. We harvested lettuce, tomatoes, hot and sweet peppers, garlic chives, herbs and several mint varieties. At the end of the program we enjoyed a taco bar with homemade salsa and all the fixings. Well done gardeners!!! I have started to hear Great-horned owls hooting to mark their territory reminding me Autumn is coming. Hopefully, no frost for awhile as there are still tomatoes on the vine. Happy Back to School Everyone!
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Monarch on Joe-Pye Weed. Sometimes there have been three on it at once. |
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Cabbage White Butterfly Blending in with Mountain Mint |
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Monarchs Love the Purple Coneflower Too |
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New Resident: Margined Leatherwing Beetle |
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Northern Catbird. I swear he calls out the name "Eric" |
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Lovely Lilies |
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Hanging in the Apple Tree |
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Bald Eagle Over Round Lake. Can You See It? It was high up. |
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Male Widow Skimmer on Liatrus |
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Female Ruby-throated Hummingbird at Butterfly Bush |
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Got to see the whole Monarch life cycle in my garden starting with the egg |
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Monarch Caterpillar and a Milkweed Bug on a Milkweed Plant |
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Monarch Chrysalis. An Hour Later... |
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Out Came a New Monarch. It dried off for several hours before flying away |
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Great Blue Heron Fishing at Putnam Pond |
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Sunflower House at Fort Ticonderoga |
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Why hadn't squirrels munched it down like in Round Lake? Look to the right. |
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AHA! An Osprey nest was just steps away. Although they mainly eat fish a squirrel would do in a pinch |
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Out on a Limb at Gull Bay Preserve |
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Too Crowded |
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Indian Pipe at Putnam Pond. No chlorophyll |
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Loon Family on Rollins Pond |
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This Loon came in to shore creating the waves and caught the fish |
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Black Duck visiting my campsite |
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Feel the Calm. Early Morning on Rollins Pond |