While I was out cutting hay this afternoon, I noticed a lot if honeybees around a small oak in my yard. They were still there when I finished. I managed to catch them and put them in an extra hive I had. Maybe I'll get some fresh honey from them this fall!
Yes, four others. Just a fun and beneficial hobby.
And profitable? paying almost 10 bucks for local honey (I think its a 12 oz jar?) here in central Mass. I'm a believer that locallyproduced honey helps you with allergiesWe have four others as well! And yes we find it to be a fun hobby too.
This guy was in the backyard two weeks ago eating the fiddle head ferns and skunk cabbage.
This guy was wandering in the back yard til my big dod treed him. As soon as we put the dogs in the house he climbed down and ran like the hounds of **** were after him.
These guys are good. They eat lots of mosquitoes.
This is just my puppy. He likes the Kioti.And profitable? paying almost 10 bucks for local honey (I think its a 12 oz jar?) here in central Mass. I'm a believer that locallyproduced honey helps you with allergies![]()
ThanksThose are great photos RobertBrown!
Is that loon on your post? Nice colors.
If that Papaya tree was growing around here, i'd call it a maple, but i don't know papaya grew on a tree or what it looks like.
Here's a couple of images of a snake we have living around some barn timbers and equipment stored in the field behind the house. I always run into this guy when I'm cleaning up around these piles and he (or they) hang out in the same spot, so I know where to find him, so took these shots while showing him to my wife (her reaction, "OK, I seen him, heading back to the house"). I think he is a Northern water snake, but am not sure. There is an active stream nearby (about 20 yards away) and all the little critters he can eat like chipmunks, toads & moles.
Similarly, I know where to find these critters, and I know they are far from the house and not likely to harm me.
Mind you, I do NOT like spiders, but...
So the pictures are from the inside of the black plastic 100Gal water trough I used for the horses. I store it upside down and I was checking to see if these Black Widows were in there an sure enough they were. I was flipping it over to show my daughters. I only took pix of he big ones, but there were a good number of smaller ones also. These three were the biggest and easiest to photograph with my cell phone...
So... I hope you enjoyed that! LOL.
Be well all,
David
Thought so. We have a small pond about 600 ft. from our house. A lot of poplars, brush, between the pnd and the house and then we have a thick patch of various firs in front of us. Started seeing these "stocky" birds flying back and forth between pond and firs and surprisingly the ID was "Green Heron". Any clue where these guys nest??Thanks
The bird is a green heron
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Green Heron, Identification, All About Birds - Cornell Lab of Ornithology
The tree is a papaya. There are 2 more about 8' away. A squirell likes to sit on that post and eat my papayas for breakfast.
Growing & Caring for Papaya Trees | Tropical Florida Gardens
Thought so. We have a small pond about 600 ft. from our house. A lot of poplars, brush, between the pnd and the house and then we have a thick patch of various firs in front of us. Started seeing these "stocky" birds flying back and forth between pond and firs and surprisingly the ID was "Green Heron". Any clue where these guys nest??Thanks
The bird is a green heron
.
Green Heron, Identification, All About Birds - Cornell Lab of Ornithology
The tree is a papaya. There are 2 more about 8' away. A squirell likes to sit on that post and eat my papayas for breakfast.
Growing & Caring for Papaya Trees | Tropical Florida Gardens