Monday, March 31, 2014
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Possum Trot
We passed a road recently named Possum Trot. It is memorable, whimsical. I like it!
This possum was on the side of the road near the lighthouse.
Possums are our only marsupial: the females have a pouch like a kangaroo. They give birth to large litters, but then the babies, also called joeys, are on their own to find their way into the pouch to suckle. Most do not, though she is equipped to nurse up to thirteen babies. I suspect they are weaned as those teeth start coming in, as they end up with an impressive mouth-full of fifty teeth. Possums only live two to four years and though they may not be thought of as bright, they test well in labs---in some cases out-performing cats and rats. Another interesting thing I read is that possums are naturally protected against snake venom and to a great extent, rabies. I sure hope some grad students are working on how that might help out humans.
This possum was on the side of the road near the lighthouse.
Look how long the whiskers are!
Friday, March 28, 2014
Gorgeous Glossies
Glossy ibises are not as common here as the white ones. When the sunlight hits these just right, they are just brilliant.
The one below is a juvenile white ibis. The sun was shining through its beak; so it was brilliant in its own way.
Monday, March 24, 2014
Sunday, March 23, 2014
Recent Visitors
These two shots show recent visitors to our yard: a goldfinch and a catbird. Neither are common in our yard, so it is a treat when we spot one.
Saturday, March 22, 2014
Humming Hornets
Friday, March 21, 2014
Maybe the Lawyer is Honest
Our daughter-in-law noticed this in a small town in Georgia.
We were amused to see that the scale was tipped.