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August 7th Coyotes

Good morning everyone!

The rain and thunder we received yesterday was surely the outcome of the warm front passing by, but the rain we shall get today will be the result of a cold front bearing down from Canada! No more 85°F for us – perhaps not until 2020.

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The temperature was solidly at 60°F as we walked outside this morning before 6 a.m., just in time to catch a beautiful pink and orange sunrise. But if you looked at your paws and then back up to the sky, you would have missed the blushing colors – that’s how fast they acted up this morning. The ground is still very wet from all the rain we got yesterday, and the weeds were full of dew. Winston and I looked as if we had been submerged in water when we emerged from the nature trail.

Our human stopped to eat some late raspberries and early blackberries, as we raced around the property chasing smells. We’ve always suspected that there are coyotes to the East of us – we’ve found what looks like coyote scat at the edge of our woods, and we’ve heard (or imagined) howlings in the night. Well, it is no longer in our imagination! Non-blogging human successfully recorded the coyotes howling in the night he was woken up because we were chasing meteors. Their howl is a convoluted, high-pitched series of yips and cries, and it is hard to tell if it was a single coyote or a dozen. Long story short, Winston and I are no longer allowed to race each other in the dark.

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Our flock of starlings seems to obey some sort of mysterious nature clock, timed with the rising and setting of the Sun. For days we’ve noticed that the flock seems to un-nestle itself shortly after the Sun pokes out over the Eastern horizon, and after the Sun sets in the West. Not only are they timed with the Sun, but they change their habits daily to accommodate for the Sun rising slightly later every day and setting slightly earlier every evening. Today, they seemed to be in a fuss at precisely 6:12 a.m., whereas we noticed the colors of sunrise showed at about 5:50 a.m. Starlings aren’t so much fun as blackbirds. Winston spends a fraction of a time chasing them before giving up, but if he finds a red-winged blackbird, he can be entertained by simply barking up a tree for full minutes (I’ve been told that humans don’t think it is very impressive to have an attention span that can last for minutes, but it certainly is a novelty in our world!).

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Non-blogging human has been tracking the progress of our baby birds as well. He reports very excitedly that they opened their eyes yesterday. All three chicks and both parents seem to be in good health and out of reach of our numerous Gardner snakes.

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It may be a sunlit morning, but we are expecting clouds and rain for the rest of the day! Isn’t it odd how mornings are often very colorful, even if the rest of the day is dreary? To think of all the people who miss this colorful start to their day. It’s almost like someone is spelling ‘hope’ all over the countryside before drenching us in rain.

Take care everyone!

Love,

Mack

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June 6th Nightless Days

Good morning everyone! This title is a bit misleading because, of course, at 42°N latitude (where we are in the Catskills), you are not going to get real nightless days as if you were in the Arctic Circle. But if you go to bed at a little before 9 p.m. (like my humans did when they simultaneously crashed) and get up a little after 5 a.m. (like we did, as always) you are going to observe a strange phenomenon – there was just as much light yesterday before going to sleep than there was this morning!

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The sun is rising North of due East now, and the days are getting loooong. The longest day of course is the summer solstice, on June 21st. That’s in just 15 days!

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Today the temperature was cooler than we’d expected, at 59°F, after yesterday’s high of 78°F. Can you picture which front has decided to make an appearance today based on the picture below? I’ll give you a hint: strong upper winds, clear skies, cooler temperatures, clouds whipped up into cumulus fluff balls. Yup, you got it – we have another cold front!

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The air feels very fresh. After a brief episode of rain last evening, all the particles in the air have settled. Blackberries are in bloom, and I can’t help but think that they smell wonderful. Everything is green, glistening, and smelling great.

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The forecast is for the temperatures to rise into the upper 60’s with clear skies.

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Enjoy your morning everyone!

Love,

Mack

 

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June 4th Cold Front

Good morning everyone! It sure is colder here with our morning temperature of 36°F. It is nice and sunny though! A nice wind came in yesterday with the cold front from Canada and brought a high pressure system that cleared our skies.

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Oddly enough, the humidity this morning is registering at 96%! Our pond is barely steaming over with fog. Everything is clear today. We might get warmer temps as the warm “buckle” of the jet stream moves West, along with gentle rain, later tonight and tomorrow.

We are having trouble identifying birds lately! We’ve heard lots of new calls but it is trickier to spot them when summer foliage is covering them. Our May bird list is up, and we are hopeful to come up with a good June list as well!

Speaking of birds, a little birdie told me yesterday that the reason we were getting beautiful golden sun sets and sun rises over the weekend was because of all the particles being swept into the area from Alberta forest fires! Apparently this has beeen an extreme fire season.

Our temperature is near a record low (we compared with Norwich, which had a record low of 29°F in 1958!) but it is likely to rise in the 60’s today. It IS a summer month, after all!

Have a great day everyone.

Love,

Mack

 

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