365 Days 2024, July 23-25

Throwback to July 20th, since I forgot to post it:

July 23rd

Daily pīpī. These days it’s kinda unusual to see them all together. Dunno why.

Here’s a few daily hummingbird photos. They’ve been really active lately.

Daily hummingbird and zinnias.

The hummers are in competition with bees, not just themselves. I didn’t realize till I was editing the photo that I’d gotten the bee in this photo!

July 24th

A couple of screenshots from the Montana Osprey webcam in Missoula.

Osprey feathers!
Daily hummingbird and zinnias again. And a very lanky tomato!

Oh my gosh, I love this shot! I was so lucky to get it.

Whoo hoo!! So happy with these next ones!

July 25th

Babies are getting so big!!! Iris is such a good mom.
Sum-eh, the eldest, is strengthening his muscles, getting ready for flight!
Food delivery day.
Daily pīpī.
Dos daily hummingbirds.
Get plenny food, but they still scrap. Sheesh.
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About Mokihana

Born and raised Hawaiʻi girl who misses home and loves the Pacific Northwest. I’m a free spirit and love the serendipitous events that bring people and places together. My philosophy about knitting and life in general: “It is good to have an end to journey toward,but it is the journey that matters in the end.”Ursula K. Le Guin
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2 Responses to 365 Days 2024, July 23-25

  1. AFK's avatar AFK says:

    You so lucky to get hummers at your feeders summertime. Mine don’t come in the summer, so I don’t hang it up. You’re so patient in getting your photos–you get such great ones! I love watching the Hellgate Ospreys too.

    • Mokihana's avatar Mokihana says:

      I’m really glad they stick around all year…and I have to refill the feeders at least once a week, which is surprising with so many flowers around.

      Both the osprey babies have fledged…I’m gonna miss seeing them, though they do come back every day for short times.

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