Backyard and Beyond

Starting out from Brooklyn, an amateur naturalist explores our world.

As John Burroughs said, “The place to observe nature is where you are.”

Patriotism

The very red eye of an adult Eastern Towhee feeding its noisy, grey fledgling, well into a thicket but visible through binoculars, a caterpillar meal. A Cormorant sanding on the beach with its lower bill wedged into a hardshell clam. Who had who there? A Buckeye, keeping low, but unmistakable with that eyespot pattern.Low to the ground, too, the Prickly Pear, in bloom, and six feet off it, the Yucca filamentosa..
In a curl of milkweed, an Ailanthus webworm moth, cloaked in finery.And everywhere, the Tree swallows. Small bill, large mouth, all the better for scooping insects from the sky.

2 responses to “Patriotism”

    1. Thanks for this. Lovely pictures. (I haven’t seen the rangers ask about that card in years.)

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