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The Dishevelled Cardinal

Posted by on Oct 5, 2013 in birds, fall, photos, seeds, Unmowed Blog, wildlife, winter | 0 comments

The Dishevelled Cardinal

Thanks to Diane Hale Smith for this photo of a female cardinal having, as she put it, “a bad feather day.” Look at that beak–built like a nutcracker to crush the hard shells of sunflower seeds. Cardinals love feeders as much as we love watching them. Their bright red plumage seems made for inept birdwatchers like me who can never spot the little brown birds hiding high up in the branches. Cardinals don’t flee the snow and cold, they hang around all winter, brightening up the drabbest months. It’s hard to imagine this tiny morsel of a bird surviving subzero...

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A Good Sign

Posted by on Sep 21, 2013 in photos, summer, Uncategorized, Unmowed Blog | 0 comments

A Good Sign

My sentiments exactly.

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Another Reason to Love September

Posted by on Sep 19, 2013 in fall, photos, Unmowed Blog | 0 comments

Another Reason to Love September

Happiness is September 16.

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Last Day of Summer

Posted by on Aug 31, 2013 in fall, flowers, photos, summer, Unmowed Blog | 0 comments

Last Day of Summer

A beautiful sunset for the last day of summer. Yes, I know, technically the equinox isn’t for weeks yet, but August is summer. On September 1, the year turns to autumn. No doubt about it, on my calendar. September is cool breezes, a little too cool to go swimming. September is apples. September is asters, and the first chance of frost. September is school. So say goodbye to summer, this long weird summer of rain, heat, and cold. Welcome fall.   Thanks to Diane Hale Smith for the photo!    

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The Angry Cardinal

Posted by on Aug 11, 2013 in birds, photos, summer, Unmowed Blog, wildlife | 0 comments

The Angry Cardinal

Well?   I’m waiting.   I really think I’m being very patient here. See this beak? This can crack more than sunflower seeds, you know. I’m not going to be patient much longer. Okay. I’m going to count to three. One. Two. Two and a half. I mean it. You’d better get a move on. Two and three-quarters. GET THAT SUNFLOWER SEED OUT HERE RIGHT NOW!   Thanks to Diane Hale Smith for braving the Angry Cardinal to take this wonderful picture!  ...

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Goldenrod: Does Not Cause Hay Fever

Posted by on Aug 9, 2013 in fall, flowers, photos, summer, Unmowed Blog | 0 comments

Goldenrod: Does Not Cause Hay Fever

GOLDENROD DOES NOT CAUSE HAY FEVER. The first sight of goldenrod’s yellow blossoms means summer has reached its high tide. Now we’re on the downhill slope to fall. Fall, the time of gorgeous color, and goldenrod is the first bright splash of paint on autumn’s palette. And there’s some mixed metaphors for you. Goldenrod is a native American plant, great for wildlife, beautiful to look at. And yet it’s wildly unpopular. The poor innocent plant has been wrongfully implicated in a crime it did not, and never will, commit. GOLDENROD DOES NOT CAUSE HAY FEVER. This fact cannot be repeated often...

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