
He beat the thunderstorm that was approaching from the west.
Douglas County got the lightning, we got a sprinkle.


Didn't rain enough to wash away this hustler... she showed up
for her cat food snack, then lumbered off into the grass to hide.

I checked the four blue eggs in the bluebird box, and found two robin babies.

2 comments:
Looks like quite a "sprinkle". Didn't wash the baby birds away, did it?
Actually, the "sprinkle" in the photo went south. The baby birds are under cover in the bluebird house, no problem!
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