The past two years I have been able to mark the subtle changes in seasons by being aware of the insects that seem to suddenly appear. Crane flies are the first to appear and announce that Spring has arrived. I know the hummingbirds will be in soon when I spot the first of the crane flies. The indigo-blue mud dauber is next on the list as temperatures begin to rise. Dragon flies are just around the corner at the peak of the summer season and the majestic butterfly glides in just as the shadows begin to grow longer. Spiders then begin to hang their webs in curious places as if they are vying for the greatest attention; high in the trees, in between the bushes, dangling from a power line, and framing doorways and windows with their glistening traps. This week it is the afternoon chirp of the crickets and watching them in abundance as they leap through the grass just ahead of my step that reminds me cooler temperatures are soon to come.
Activity around the yard this month |
I still sometimes have trouble with directions and if I am facing N-S-E-W, but it is nice to be in touch with these clues again and to tell time from a deeper reservoir.
I would love it if you would share what you are noticing while you are out and about these days?
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