Showing posts with label Frog Song Pond. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frog Song Pond. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Pond Tag



This busy muskrat was annoying the ducks today. From the information I've gathered, muskrats are very territorial but will not actually harm the ducks.

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Small residents around the pond

Here are some portraits of the smaller critters I've seen recently:
Such a sunny color!
Monarch caterpillar on milkweed
Red milkweed beetle

Black swallowtail on daylily.

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Happy Critters Pre-Rain


We've had a week of rain. The pond has overflowed its banks, and the turtles have stayed underwater. This photos was taken when the sun was still shining. Hope we'll see the turtles (and the frogs: see the bullfrog in the top left corner?) again soon!

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Same tree... a week apart


Strange weather, here in Maine. I don't know what the critters are thinking, but this little Hawthorne tree near the pond must have been pretty shocked.

Friday, September 30, 2011

Early Autumn at the Pond



Summer lingers around the rim, but Autumn is making it's way to Frog Song Pong. The pond babies of Spring have grown up to swim and fly and feed on their own. This little wood duckling is more of a teenager now. (Photo was taken through my window--they're too skittish to get close). We've seen five of them swimming around. Maybe the next book should be Pond Teens...
The chickadees are busily harvesting pine nuts from the cones.
Some critters avoid being the harvest themselves by clever camouflage. See this moth? Can you see it in the next photo?
Stay tuned for more Fall images.

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Frog & Friends


Well, maybe "frog & lunch" would be more accurate--I'm not sure. But anyway, this handsome fellow wasn't anywhere near these lovely moths. The black and white one is a leopard moth, and is nocturnal. I have no idea what the other one might be, but would love to know. First I've seen of either one of them. Gorgeous!

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Friday, January 28, 2011

Turkey Crossing



A parade of turkeys crossed the snow-heaped pond today, leaving zig-zag trails.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

November Turtles



Two Chrysemys picta picta took advantage of a strangely balmy day in Maine to soak up some sun. Two weeks ago there was a thin skim of ice on the pond.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Last frog of the season

See the tadpole here? Hope he makes it through the winter to become a singer in the spring!


Autumn's color dazzle has actually come and gone. I took these photos just last week, but a strong-winded storm raged through two nights ago, ripping the leaves from the trees. They now stand stark and gloomy. The pond has a blanket of leaves, too, rippling gently when the windmill produces rings of bubbles on the surface. The turtles and frogs will hibernate through the winter, and hopefully we will have good ice for skating.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Fluttering by

Mourning Cloak
Monarch
Black Swallowtail
Great Spangled Fritillary

These lovely creatures--little works of art-- flit near the pond, and stop for nectar in the flower garden nearby. The Mourning Cloak prefers tree sap to flowers, though.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Sunday frogs



Fascinating froggies meditating at the pond today.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Munching Bunch


Dining at Frog Song Pond:
A lone sandpiper searches for snacks along the muddy bank, dragonflies dart for dinner, and a dozen or more Cedar Waxwings soar for supper.

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Blowin' in the Wind


The newest addition to Frog Song Pond is a very cool way to aerate the water. Tiny bubbles generated by the new windmill will add much-needed oxygen so that the microorganisms will break down the heavy leaf matter that has accumulated at the bottom of the pond. The frogs and turtles will be SO happy!

We hired a very smart pond biologist and his equally smart (and strong!) wife for the job. The multi-talented Jesse & Stacey Coleman also own and operate Gorham Fitness Studio. Check out their blog, too, for great ideas for healthy families.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Frog time


Seems like awhile since a frog appeared here. This fellow was near the dock yesterday.

Friday, June 18, 2010

Landing Pad


These gorgeous blue damselflies zip by the hundreds over the surface of the pond. Apparently, turtles make fine islands of repose.

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Bully and the Bullfrog


Sometimes when you find the perfect place to be, someone bigger comes along and scoots you away. Drat. Or Drake.
Note: This is my first day making videos! Very exciting....now back to work.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Froggy faces




Portraits of a few frogs from the pond.