Day-21: A great night with moths

Sometimes things just work out better than you could have imagined. This evening was one of those times. We’re staying at an AirB&B in the woods at Crawfordville, Florida. Susan got permission to put up moth sheets and lights. The results were amazing. I wonder what the morning will be like. Not everything that comesContinue reading “Day-21: A great night with moths”

Day-20: Butterflies in Citrus County, Florida

Our friend Tom took us on a nice road in Citrus County, Florida to search for unusual butterflies. This Carolina Satyr, while neither rare nor unusual was a nice find for me. It wasn’t long before Susan found this Echo Moth in a small pine. One of our targets was this Juniper Hairstreak, it wasContinue reading “Day-20: Butterflies in Citrus County, Florida”

Day-12: Shorebirds, gulls, terns and other things

We tried to see American Oystercatchers at low tide the other day without success. Then we sent to look for them at high tide with success. There was an oyster-spit barely above water covered with osytercatchers, Black Plovers and turnstones. A pile of Ruddy Turnstones as we searched for Purple Sandpipers. One of three PurpleContinue reading “Day-12: Shorebirds, gulls, terns and other things”

Day-10: Canaveral National Seashore

Yesterday we spent the morning at Turtle Mound and Castle Windy. Birds were OK, but plants and insects were great. We got to see Surf and Black Scoters which are always a treat for me. A Common Loon was quite close as it worked it’s way down the shore. Gulf Fritillary is common but stillContinue reading “Day-10: Canaveral National Seashore”

Day-9: New Smyrna Beach – gulls and more

Today we went down and drove the beach here north to the jetty. Since it was early in the morning as well as cool and foggy there were very few people to disturb the birds. I got to see some of my favorite gulls and terns. This is one of the many Sandwich Terns thatContinue reading “Day-9: New Smyrna Beach – gulls and more”

Ann Arbor, viruses and moths

Back in Ann Arbor where we found a yard full of flamingoes with hats and scarves. There is currently an uptick in Covid cases and hospitalizations. The current situation in Ann Arbor (from the Ann Arbor Observer). More worrisome is the situation with influenza. So far this flu season 5,000 people have died. So, be careful outContinue reading “Ann Arbor, viruses and moths”