Birding and Gardening

FieldTrip1


That’s what I was up to this week when I wasn’t home working. Thursday, Friday and Saturday mornings I helped lead field trips in Belleplain State Forest for NJ Audubon’s Cape MAYgration festival. The weather was great, and so were the birds, all three trips got good looks at many beautiful species.


ScarletTanager


Scarlet Tanager is usually a favorite for participants, and Summer Tanagers were seen all three days, too, as well as many of the dozen or so nesting species of warblers, several kinds of Vireos and Flycatchers, and lots more.


FieldTrip2


Favorite spot on the trips is usually this one, looking into overgrown fields where we often see Indigo Bunting, Orchard Oriole, White-Eyed Vireo, Ruby-throated Hummingbird…


PrairieWarbler


…and lots of Prairie Warblers like this one. We also had good looks at Blue-Winged Warbler today, much harder to see. I feel privileged to be able to have a nature preserve like this close to home.


FrontPath


Speaking of home, I’ve also done a good deal of gardening this week. The bed to the outside of the stone walkway has for years been planted each May with annuals. I’ve grown tired of the labor involved in that, and decided to try something different this year; I’ve put in several kinds of ground cover and just a few annuals in pots.


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We’ll see how they do, and which ones survive the voles and squirrels and our poor soil. If some don’t make it, I’ll add more of the ones that do next spring.


MyVegGarden


Oh, and here’s my entire vegetable garden: one Poblano Pepper plant and some herbs—oregano and thyme. Not quite true, there’s a rosemary bush in another pot. I used to have a real vegetable garden when we first moved here in 1989, but the trees have grown in so much there isn’t enough sun now. Besides, we have great farm stands nearby to supply us.


Azalea


The larger Rhododendrons are beginning to bloom behind the Azaleas, something which doesn’t always happen at the same time. Looks good.


Rhododendron


Rhododendron blooms are quite impressive up close, like a rosette of orchids.

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