I am a bit worried about our little redbud. Very little sign of life, but there are signs, patience.
Unfortunately, our new vanderwolf pines in front suffered from winter burn and will probably need to be replaced, but we will wait and see how they look in another month, patience.
I did get the peas in and I'm seeing signs of green poking through the soil even with the squirrels doing their best to dig up every inch of soil in our yard. Feeling sorry for the critters over the winter and providing food for them has given us an abundance of squirrels in the yard. I'd rather have a couple more bunnies to deal with than the squirrels, who tend to get a bit destructive, supersoaker.
We have a fabulous collection of birds visiting the yard, and a newcomer, a yellow-rumped "Myrtle" warbler. Very pretty bird, I'll be sure to include a photo. It's probably time to put out the humming bird feeders.
Another big project coming up with the final backyard installment with some rocks, steps and more plants of course.
NEW VISITOR! YELLOW RUMPED WARBLER |
NORTHERN FLICKER |
MAY 14 2014 OVERVIEW |
PASQUE FLOWER |
PRAIRIE SMOKE |
Time to muck out the pond again- Greenie
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