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- A light snow this morning, first of the year, brought the birds to the feeders. Too warm to stick, fortunately. The cats love the activity.8:19 AM Nov 5th from web
- November is where summer and winter meet: barren trees, dried meadows, the last lingering grasshoppers and butterflies warming in the sun.12:28 PM Nov 2nd from web
- @ I hear ya on the moth archives. I have lots from my first year that still need ID'ing, but it's so time-consuming.8:56 AM Nov 1st from web in reply to ammodramus88
- Raven just took off after the young buck, who was browsing in the meadow just beyond the garden. I hope he will still come back...8:54 AM Nov 1st from web
- A meadowhawk was clinging to the screen of one of our windows this morning, completely soaked with rain. As was everything else outside.12:19 PM Oct 31st from web
- @ You're the first I know to sign up for NaNoWriMo. Love the idea, though very time-consuming. Thinking of it, haven't decided.12:17 PM Oct 31st from web in reply to Snailseyeview
- A WWW day - wild, wet, windy. The weather, that is.8:38 AM Oct 31st from web
- An ideal night for mothing last night, at least for this time of year, but little caught. Think it's time to pack it up for the winter.8:59 AM Oct 30th from web
- The young buck was back this morning, eating the hostas from my garden, three feet away from the cat on the screened-in porch, unconcerned.7:15 AM Oct 29th from web
- While out in the woods this aft startled three grouse. Two took off, the third sat still, fooling me, looking like a fungus-covered stump.12:32 PM Oct 27th from web
- Took Raven to the Woods this morning. Glorious sunshine, warm temps, and a Mourning Cloak dancing among the fallen gold and red leaves.12:52 PM Oct 18th from web
- Our young buck is back this morning. He wandered through the garden, ate some astilbe. Now at the apple trees again. Ollie is fascinated.8:23 AM Oct 15th from web
- The hoards of Blue Jays have discovered the feeder. They clean out a freshly-filled tray in a matter of hours.10:25 AM Oct 14th from web
- Oct 13, a Song Sparrow sings outside my window as I'm working, outcompeting a recent robin to take the title of "latest singer" - for now.7:00 AM Oct 13th from web
- For the last few days, juncos have been hanging about our yard, foraging under the spruces. I put out some seed; time to open the feeders.4:28 PM Oct 10th from web
- Wordpress' admin section seems to be down ATM (Fri eve), so no blog post tonight. Have lots to post, tho, might double up tomorrow instead.9:51 PM Oct 9th from web
- Grackles and other blackbirds passing through, huge flocks of hundreds going low over the house, perched in the trees and creaking.9:45 AM Oct 6th from web
- Out with Raven, startled a young buck at 30 ft. Before I could react, the buck bounded off, Raven giving chase and it five times her size.2:13 PM Oct 1st from web
- A long day out, feeling zonked! But nice hike. Many birds active, including kinglets, chickadees, creepers, Myrtle Warblers, nuthatches.8:06 PM Sep 26th from web
- Up before the sun for the first time in over a month. A chilly morning. The sky is washed a soft peach, the dew hangs heavy on the grass.4:01 AM Sep 26th from web
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- Name Seabrooke Leckie
- Location Perth, Ontario
- Web http://themarvelo...
- Bio I am a writer, illustrator, photographer, and generally a wearer of many hats, living among woods and meadows in eastern Ontario.
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