Birdfeeding
Oct. 3rd, 2024 04:16 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Today is sunny and mild. However, the field south and east of us is being harvested, so I don't know how much yardwork I'll get done. Before lunch, I saw thick clouds of dust and soybean hair billowing through the yard. :P Now there's a glittering scum of the stuff over all the water sources outside, and no point changing any of it until tomorrow.
I fed the birds. I've seen several house finches. I heard a bluejay screaming but didn't see it.
I put out water for the birds and watered a few plants.
EDIT 10/3/24 -- I planted 8 daffodils (4 plain and 4 mixed) around one of the oak seedlings in the savanna. I'm running low on the mixed ones and need to restock soon.
EDIT 10/3/24 -- I planted 8 daffodils around the next oak seedling in the savanna. I am now out of mixed bulbs.
EDIT 10/3/24 -- I watered the patio plants, picnic table, and septic garden.
I picked a cherry tomato, I think this is the 'Watermelon' one, which my partner Doug really liked.
EDIT 10/3/24 -- I watered the seedlings in the savanna, prairie patch, telephone pole garden, and grass patch.
I saw a male downy woodpecker drumming away at the woody brown stalk of a sunchoke. It sounded like banging a screen door, surprisingly metallic. The dead leaves and hollow stem made a terrific racket as he excavated for insects. This is why good-sized plants with hollow woody stems, like sunchoke or goldenrod, make such bird magnets. Insects like to hide inside the stems, so woodpeckers and other insectivores are attracted to them. :D
EDIT 10/3/24 -- I did a bit of work around the patio.
As it is almost suppertime, I am done for the night.
I fed the birds. I've seen several house finches. I heard a bluejay screaming but didn't see it.
I put out water for the birds and watered a few plants.
EDIT 10/3/24 -- I planted 8 daffodils (4 plain and 4 mixed) around one of the oak seedlings in the savanna. I'm running low on the mixed ones and need to restock soon.
EDIT 10/3/24 -- I planted 8 daffodils around the next oak seedling in the savanna. I am now out of mixed bulbs.
EDIT 10/3/24 -- I watered the patio plants, picnic table, and septic garden.
I picked a cherry tomato, I think this is the 'Watermelon' one, which my partner Doug really liked.
EDIT 10/3/24 -- I watered the seedlings in the savanna, prairie patch, telephone pole garden, and grass patch.
I saw a male downy woodpecker drumming away at the woody brown stalk of a sunchoke. It sounded like banging a screen door, surprisingly metallic. The dead leaves and hollow stem made a terrific racket as he excavated for insects. This is why good-sized plants with hollow woody stems, like sunchoke or goldenrod, make such bird magnets. Insects like to hide inside the stems, so woodpeckers and other insectivores are attracted to them. :D
EDIT 10/3/24 -- I did a bit of work around the patio.
As it is almost suppertime, I am done for the night.