Sunday, September 03, 2006

At long last a day without rain or at least very little. A flock of Golden crowned sparrows is working the garden beds. They are probably just passing through on their way south.
The juvenile robins and varied thrushes are eating their way through the few berries of Vaccinium parvifolium and V. ovalifolium that they can find in the garden. They also seem quite fond of the raspberries.
There were three sapsuckers in the trees this morning. One in a European mountain ash, one in a vine maple and the last in a Western Hemlock.
No sign of mature fruit/seeds from the Epilobium angustifolium as of yet.

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