This post is essentially a catch up for the last several weeks. I will start out with Mother's Day.
Mom got a new log rocker from the kids. Nic and Nate put it together in the basement.
Lots of family there, and we did another family meeting. The kids seem to look forward to a few minutes of grown up discussion when we get together.
It was also Su Lu's birthday.
Oh and by the way, Alicia is pregnant.
Our friend down the road made us yet another panel for the yard. In this one there are a pair of Great Egrets defending their nest from a Great Blue Heron.
We are making progress on the farm house. The entire entry is being redone.
Terry had us buy some cabinets at the wholesale outlet. They are Hickory, and we really like them. They look pretty good with the "bowling alley", center island.
The hole in the wall is a pass through that will be above a counter next to the 48" range. There is a hole in the sheetrock where the range will go, as we added a pot filler above the range.
The roll up doors are in, and the views are as good as we had planned.
Dillan was baptized meanwhile by his dad. We all went out to the all you can eat Chinese Buffet afterward.
The flowers are out. This poppy garden is one of the things that delight me on my daily walks around the Rainbow Loop.
And now for the contest I promised would be buried in each future post. The contest gives $10 to the grandchild who can identify the MYSTERY CRITTER in each post. The winner of the first post was Anders, who correctly identified the Western Terrestrial Garter Snake.
Here is the critter for this post. It was seen right here on Rainbow Lane just after a rainstorm. It is about 3 inches long. These are more common to central and eastern North America, but occasionally found here. First one to post the answer wins the prize.
Here is another hint. This cat, which I also see on my walks may have gotten it shortly after I took the picture. Look carefully at the Mystery Critter, it may fool you.
And now for a few birds.
A pair of House Finch.
A Pair of Mourning Dove's
A Pair of Brown Headed Cowbirds
The Evening Grosbeaks are beautiful and even the female is striking as they jump from the fir trees to the feeders.
And the Black Headed Grosbeaks are equally stunning.
The forests around our home here on Rainbow are full of a variety of woodpeckers. One of my favorites is the Red Shafted Northern Flicker. It was building a nest when I found it in a telephone pole.
Meanwhile, on the other side of the road there were several Red Bellied Sapsucker's building nests in the dead cottonwood on Mike's place. He was intending to cut down the tree, but just couldn't bring himself to do so with the families about to be growing.
Just today in our own backyard, a Downy Woodpecker began another nest in a tree just off the back deck.
A couple other fun birds that have shown up lately.
Chipping Sparrow
A Red Tail Hawk that soars over the river out back.
A California Quail perched on the Culvert in the sand box in the back yard.
Lot's of things are moving around, packing food back to the nest.
Here is a Western Tanager
And finally a European Starling carrying the prize home to it's babies.
Post Over.
4 comments:
Great update.
Anders guess is a baby muskrat.
This one is tricky!
Kennedy's guess is a bat.
Not a muskrat or a bat! Keep trying!
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