Sunday November 06, 2022

Daybreak. A buck sniffing the ground for signs of estrus scratches his head with a back hoof. A mosquito sings into my ear. | Continue reading


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Saturday November 05, 2022

Unseasonably warm with a lowering sky. A six-point buck emerges from the woods and struts over to the stream as a doe looks on. | Continue reading


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Friday November 04, 2022

Cold sunrise. The green hippogriff of a lilac just starting to yellow. Dry leaves whispering of deer in heat.​ | Continue reading


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Thursday November 03, 2022

Cold and clear at sunrise, with sound out of the east: the quarry’s daily grind instead of the interstate. A jay answers a reverse-beeping truck. | Continue reading


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Wednesday November 02, 2022

Sun through a scrim of cloud. From within a flame-leaved barberry bush, the crisp ticking of a junco. | Continue reading


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Tuesday November 01, 2022

Clouds selectively erasing the stars at dawn. A strong inversion layer: traffic noise from the interstate mingles with barred owl calls. | Continue reading


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Monday October 31, 2022

A half hour after sunrise, a rattling in the fallen leaves: raindrops! Slowly accelerating into an actual shower. Which peters out much too soon. | Continue reading


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Sunday October 30, 2022

Late in rising, I’m grateful to the oaks for still holding leaves—I don’t need sunglasses. My brother texts: Savannah sparrows in the field! | Continue reading


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Saturday October 29, 2022

Pale columns of sky all along the ridge. Frost as white as my breath. A rising tide of chirps and trills as sunrise draws near. | Continue reading


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Friday October 28, 2022

Cold and mostly overcast, but the rising sun strikes my face a full hour earlier due to overnight thinning of the leaves. | Continue reading


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Thursday October 27, 2022

Dawn. Clouds glow with the lights from town. The great bulk of the lilac against the dark woods, trembling in the wind. | Continue reading


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Wednesday October 26, 2022

Heavily overcast and quiet at dawn. A low surf of crickets. From the spruce grove a half mile away, a barred owl’s hoo-aw. | Continue reading


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Tuesday October 25, 2022

Overcast with fog that thins out for the purported sunrise. It’s warm enough that one tree cricket trills in the herb garden. | Continue reading


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Monday October 24, 2022

High, slow-moving reefs of cloud at sunrise. The white-throated sparrows in the meadow conclude their chittering and go their separate ways. | Continue reading


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Sunday October 23, 2022

Dawn. Low over the trees, the last sliver of moon like fangs of a snake trying to swallow a dark, glowing egg. | Continue reading


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Saturday October 22, 2022

Clear and still. I watch the sun inch through the half-turned canopies of the oaks. A chipmunk begins his morning chant. | Continue reading


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Friday October 21, 2022

Two degrees below freezing and clear at sunrise. A falling tulip tree leaf lands with an audible tick. | Continue reading


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Thursday October 20, 2022

Dawn brings a chittering of sparrows from the meadow. It’s cold. Frost edges the periwinkle leaves. | Continue reading


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Wednesday October 19, 2022

In the half-light of dawn, wet snow falls through the dimly glowing autumn leaves. A white-throated sparrow’s plaintive note. | Continue reading


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Tuesday October 18, 2022

A cold and windy dawn. The crescent moon drowns in a sorcery of pink. | Continue reading


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Sunday October 16, 2022

Colors so much warmer than the air. Halfway through the morning, the sky clears. Sun in the treetops. A phoebe calls. | Continue reading


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Friday October 14, 2022

A hair above freezing. A pair of jays fresh from their ablutions ascend a flaming birch, gleaning insects on their way to the oaks. | Continue reading


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Thursday October 13, 2022

Rain tapering off by mid morning. The sun even emerges for one or two seconds, setting off a crow. | Continue reading


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Wednesday October 12, 2022

Slightly warmer. Alarmed chipmunks go in and out of sync. The slow hegemony of clouds. | Continue reading


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Tuesday October 11, 2022

Sun in the treetops and a small flock of migrants just below, catching some breakfast. A chipmunk’s motor slowly runs out of putts. | Continue reading


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Monday October 10, 2022

Sunrise has been delayed by clouds, but I hold out hope. A wren tuts impatiently. A train horn blows a flat minor chord. | Continue reading


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Sunday October 09, 2022

One degree above freezing at sunrise. A breeze reshuffles the walnut leaves on the porch. I find small patches of frost up by the barn. | Continue reading


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Saturday October 08, 2022

Cold, clear, and quiet. The wind has almost died. Through yellow leaves, just a bit more sky. | Continue reading


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Friday October 07, 2022

Dawn. I watch the stars fade then brighten again, as a thin veil of cloud I hadn’t noticed moves off like a lizard’s third eyelid. | Continue reading


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Thursday October 06, 2022

Another woods-edge maple has gone red. Bouncing bet still blooms beside the porch, four months on. | Continue reading


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Tuesday October 04, 2022

How can it be so yellow out and yet so cold? But the winter birds sound happy: chickadees, nuthatches, a red-bellied woodpecker. | Continue reading


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Sunday October 02, 2022

Light rain seasoning the breeze. A squirrel perched on a swaying limb chisels open a walnut—that haunted-house sound. | Continue reading


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Saturday October 01, 2022

A mid-morning break in the rain. The sun almost comes out. From up in the woods, the shrill panic of a squirrel just missed by a hawk. | Continue reading


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Friday September 30, 2022

Overcast and cold. A furious back-and-forth of chainsaws from the powerline, where a crew works to refresh the century-old clearcut. | Continue reading


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Thursday September 29, 2022

Breezy, cold and clear. Perfect weather for my favorite autumn sport, watching leaves fall: those that tumble, those that plummet, those that twirl. | Continue reading


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Wednesday September 28, 2022

Overcast, windy and cold at dawn. Soft thuds as the black walnut tree releases its ordnance onto the road. | Continue reading


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Tuesday September 27, 2022

Rising late to find the sun already in the trees and the air redolent of autumn. Silhouettes of birds pass as quietly as thoughts through the canopy. | Continue reading


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Monday September 26, 2022

In the half-dark of dawn, something runs across the porch toward my feet—I scream and jump. The rabbit too appears to be discombobulated. | Continue reading


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Sunday September 25, 2022

Showers give way to tentative sunlight by late morning. It’s quiet. A lone blue jay calls. | Continue reading


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Saturday September 24, 2022

A couple of cold nights and the yellow has spread like a contagion through the birches. A squirrel hangs down among the green walnuts. | Continue reading


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Friday September 23, 2022

Windy and cold (40F/5C). A sudden outpouring of Canada goose music. The sun comes out from behind the only cloud. | Continue reading


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Thursday September 22, 2022

Lightning flickers on the horizon at dawn. The dull glow of the crescent moon’s darkened bulk reminds me that the earth also shines. | Continue reading


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Wednesday September 21, 2022

Dawn comes with an inversion layer, traffic noise half-smothering the scattered notes of thrushes fresh from their night flights. | Continue reading


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Tuesday September 20, 2022

A clear dawn sky, with the crescent moon like Orion’s boomerang just missing Castor and Pollux. The widely scattered chirps of migrating birds. | Continue reading


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Monday September 19, 2022

Dawn. The last katydid falls silent. The fourth-quarter moon, curled up like a dried fish, disappears into a cloud. | Continue reading


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Saturday September 17, 2022

Thin fog at sunrise. A pileated woodpecker lands on the side of a tall locust tree and gets bum-rushed by a squirrel. | Continue reading


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Friday September 16, 2022

Cold (46F) with thin, high clouds. Black walnuts knocking on the roof. A red-tailed hawk drops in to visit the squirrels. | Continue reading


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Thursday September 15, 2022

A high cloud ceiling full of holes. In the meadow, one snakeroot flower nods: hummingbird. | Continue reading


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