Gads – what large frogs …

No pics today – but have to post anyway – saw the largest frogs in my life today – 3″ wide at the mouth.  Monsters – they stay on the far side of the pond – needed binocs to make em out.

And – some varmint’s eating my water lily blossoms.  Saw red leaves in reeds, where there aren’t water lilies – meaning something grabbed the blossom/fruit, took it to other side of pond, and ate it.

Seeds, if they are mature, will survive digestive systems – so – we’ll see.

The varmint?  Well, turtles can eat water lilies, and we have small turtles – but they would not carry a blossom to the reeds and eat it there – I suspect one of our herons – either the Green Heron, or the very large (3′ tall) as yet unidentified heron I see sometimes – they are just so shy.

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Introducing some of our wild cats …

Last winter, a cat entered our lives – from outside – it found an opening in our crawlspace, and one cold winter night, started mewling at the house crawlspace interface – a piece of plywood – she was violently shaking the plywood as she mewled.  Soo – several months later – here we are …

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This is momma – she’s showing us how she tells us it’s time to feed her.

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And two of her four kittens – the other two are quite shy.

Catching up …

Yellow lily blossom
Yellow water lily blossom – Nymphaea ‘Sulphurea’

More pics to come.  Had 3 red, 1 yellow and 2 white blossoms today.

I’m out on the back deck, overlooking the pond, with my laptop, as I type this.  There are hummingbirds carrying on, just over an arms reach in front of my laptop’s display, feeding from our brightly colored feeder, among other things.

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