Seeing Red

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Cover Photo: Rufous Hummingbird

August is dust in the wind and September has started with temperate weather. Tropical storm Hilary brought some rain and the red cape honeysuckle responded with red-orange blooms. This did not go unnoticed by the local hummingbirds and it quickly turned into territorial disputes between the little sprites.
Recently, while watering the orchard, a little Anna’s hummingbird swept in to cool off in the hose-spray. It was in excess of one-hundred degrees so the little one needed some relief. I didn’t move the spray for over thirty seconds while it bathed and drank. What a rush. I take my phone with me now in case it happens again.

Static bird photography can be very boring, but with the golden hour back-lighting, I could not resist. One of my favorite botanicals, buckwheat is in its summer splendor right now as well.


August also brought some lovely butterflies. Swallowtail were abundant and the heat seemed to make them a bit slow (which was great). This “painted lady” species visited our flowers a couple of weeks back.

In Flight

Finally, the quail are still coming around! There are 3-4 coveys that pass through. We have put out water for them for the hottest days and they use it every day. These shots were made through kitchen window double pane glass so, they’re soft and green. First one shows a hen sharing water with her many chicks (some off to the sides on the ground). The second shows one of the chicks getting into the buckwheat.

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