Wildlife Sightings

While I was drinking coffee, listening to fiddle tunes and checking email on the porch this morning, a Scarlet Tanager stopped by one of the trees right out front. I don't think I've ever seen one before, and he was breathtaking.

Shortly before leaving for work I saw a gorgeous, huge Pileated Woodpecker, probably the same one I saw at the edge of the yard a couple of weeks ago.

The other day I heard a younger pileated yelling before I spotted him bopping up and down a tree along the driveway.

Fireflies are starting to come out.

She turned me into a newt!

...and of course there are the newts and toads that come out whenever it's damp.

A cooperative model

We met this milk snake who we hoped to see a lot more of throughout the summer, but we found him dead in the garden just a day or two after this photo was taken. I don't know why; there was no apparent external injury that we could see.

There is, however, a large garter snake who we've also spotted a couple of times. They like to sun on the rocks.

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