The following is the phenology of spring. It's the poetry of spring.
March 20- red-winged blackbird. The Infant.
March 22- Eastern Comma, mourning cloaks. Kennebago River ice is out.
March 23- Turkey vulture. Alders and aspens beginning to flower.
March 28- after a week of above average temps, we have 2 inches of snow. Starting around 3/12 to 3/24 temps were above average, reaching up to the mid 70’s. Majority of snow has melted. Now it’s more like average
April 1- Winter wren
April 3 - kestrel at golf course
April 7- Turkeys gobbling, first time since 3/18. Snowshoe hare at home are still all white, at the BSC, mostly changed.
April 8- rusty blackbird ,BSC.
April 10- Saw a woodchuck in Oquossoc
April 11- Tree swallows.
April 13- Eastern Phoebe
April 14- Ruby crowned kinglet. Northern Harrier.
April 15- Coltsfoot in bloom. Red-tailed hawk,loon. Possible cherry gall azure, solitary bees. Wood frogs. A bumblebee.
April 16- Not FOY, but porcupine, bald eagle, turkeys. Spring peepers. First dandelion
April 17- common snipe, savannah sparrows. Ice out Rangeley. FOY tiger beetles, meloe sp. blister beetles. American toad early am. Yellow rumped warbler, chipping sparrow. Flickers.
April 18- Wood turtle tracks at BSC. Found in morning, more than likely made yesterday.
April 19- Trip to Farmington. Aspens are beginning to leaf from Madrid, on.
I was going back to compare how this year has been to previous years. About 2 weeks to a month ahead for some things.
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Friday, April 13, 2012
Northern Lights
Last night we had a storm. I didn't know, I only know that I woke at 11:30 last night, looked out the window and the sky was glowing. Just a faint green glow, if you stared at it, you thought you might see a curtain, but the camera showed more.
And so I braced my camera on the windowsill, clicked the shutter and hoped for the best.
Sunday, April 1, 2012
I'm not a tourist, I live here.
In all endeavors of life, it does help to keep a little bit of humor with you.
I notice when people from away come for a weekend or a week, the outside light usually stays on all night. Why? For the raccoons and skunks? To annoy the neighbors? Are you people scared if the dark?
Once, some people left their light on for an extended period of time. Said light shone into my normally very dark room for that time. It was annoying. It went out. Enough said.
As I look up at my calendar, I see it is now April. The town is and has been very quiet for about 2 weeks. The snowmobilers and most of the skiers have gone, and the summer complaints still have a few months before they start to harass us. Or entertain us. You see, it's all a matter of how you look at it.
With spring I'll be getting out more and hopefully reviving this blog. I have some ideas for some projects and well we will have to see just how much fun I get get into, so hang in there.
I notice when people from away come for a weekend or a week, the outside light usually stays on all night. Why? For the raccoons and skunks? To annoy the neighbors? Are you people scared if the dark?
Once, some people left their light on for an extended period of time. Said light shone into my normally very dark room for that time. It was annoying. It went out. Enough said.
As I look up at my calendar, I see it is now April. The town is and has been very quiet for about 2 weeks. The snowmobilers and most of the skiers have gone, and the summer complaints still have a few months before they start to harass us. Or entertain us. You see, it's all a matter of how you look at it.
With spring I'll be getting out more and hopefully reviving this blog. I have some ideas for some projects and well we will have to see just how much fun I get get into, so hang in there.
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