Finally, a month later than usual, things are starting to green up. I despaired that they ever would. Not only that, but they're wasting no time in trying to make berries. Time will tell if birds get to enjoy them. They still have a lot of adversity to get through (heat, drought, wind, insects, etc.).
Chinese Pistachio (ripens in fall) |
Netleaf Hackberry (ripens in fall) |
Black Cherry (ripens summer) |
Wild Mulberry (ripens spring) |
Unfortunately, the mulberry tree is a small volunteer and doesn't make many berries. Just tiny ones that don't last long. The persimmons aren't putting on fruit yet, but they can be a great source of fall berries.
I saw my first oasis Regal Ringneck Snake today. I tried to corral it for a photo; was too chicken to pick it up, so not a very good photo. It's a common snake, but secretive and seldom seen.
Time will tell if the new water feature can withstand the continual onslaught of javelina. I'll concrete the rocks in place if I have to.
Early this morning I left my camera in the pickup temporarily since I didn't see any birds and was struggling to set up my hoses and pump for a day of watering. Right away, as I was rushing around, I flushed a Grasshopper Sparrow. I didn't know if Ebird considers it rare here or not, so was determined to get a photo. (I've only seen a few here in all the years of the oasis.) For the next several hours, as I watered, I searched high and low. Got one glimpse of it, but I wasn't fast enough for a photo. Finally, I figured it had just stopped by for a drink and was gone, so I gave up. Some time later, I got down into the big tank to adjust my pump and there was the sparrow, making its way down to the water. My first thought was, "am I carrying my camera?" That's a valid question because I carry it so much that I'm not aware of carrying it. And as dedicated as I am about carrying it around my neck, swung around onto my back so it doesn't interfere with work, I do put it down occasionally (quite a bit, actually) and forget. Like if I'm getting into water or climbing a ladder or using the bathroom, etc.
Yes, I was carrying my camera since I wasn't actually getting into the water, just using a pole to move the pump deeper in. I did get my photos. Turned out Ebird didn't flag it, but I was prepared.
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