Yesterday was a butterfly day. I saw a monarch, an eastern swallowtail, and this butterfly:
It wasn’t an eastern swallowtail. It wasn’t a black swallowtail. But it was some sort of swallowtail. So I did some research. It’s an anise swallowtail and I’ve never seen one before. Simply gorgeous. He/she was hanging around the coneflowers at the side of the house and I was able to get pretty close. Thank you, sweet butterfly.
We also saw a very young fawn gallop across our front lawn as we stood on our front porch. No adult in sight, so I assume the fawn was running to mama. So, so beautiful and graceful.
The catbirds have built a nest in our big bush in the front garden bed. I’ve been watching them fly back and forth for weeks. Catbirds, as I’ve mentioned before, love taking baths and they are by far our most frequent visitors to the birdbath. We were joking the other day that when they were looking for a place to build a nest, they must have thought “Bonus! There’s a bath a few feet away!”
Mourning doves were building a nest in the catalpa but I think they decided, in the end, to build elsewhere.
And I saw our little groundhog dining on the grass.
The humidity has dropped, though it’s still going to reach 90 degrees today. Both Don and I woke up around 4:30 am this morning. Crap. So I’ll most likely be mowing and cleaning the porch so that I keep busy. Otherwise, I’ll just be moaning about being tired all day and that gets old real fast.
Stay safe.
Happy Wednesday.