Who knew one person could have so many facial expressions whilst eating jam.
Now I know the whole point of the video is that she is sitting quietly eating jam but I would kill to have that video dubbed with Sinead’s inner dialogue.
Sinead Sits Quietly In A Chair Eating Jam is the cinematic masterpiece of our generation,, the emotional journey,,, the cinematography ,, truly the short film we’ve all been waiting for
Favorite image of the day: A photo taken by Brett Cizek of a common merganser with a massive brood of over 50 ducklings trailing after her. Biologists guess that she picked up at least a couple dozen who got separated from their mother, and maybe a few more pre-hatching since ducks often lay a couple eggs in other ducks’ nests as a way of not…er…putting all their eggs in one basket. So big broods are not uncommon, but this is definitely larger than usual.
Apparently since this photo was taken, she’s picked up another two dozen and is now wandering around Bemidji, MN, with over 70 ducklings in tow.
Once upon a time (November 2017), I came upon a large hive covered in lovely stripey friends, and I took a photo. Unfortunately, I was still new to my camera, and I didn’t realize until I uploaded the photos that my focus depth was off. Oh no!
I uploaded my photos to iNaturalist, identified the friends as honeybees, and went on my way. Except, I was told that this was not a honeybee nest, and the bees had likely made this hive a temporary home while searching for a new one.
Unsatisfied, I returned the next day, determined to get better photos of the nest. I got them.
They weren’t bees temporarily taking up residence in an abandoned paper wasp nest. They were Mexican Honey Wasps, who make a big, elaborate paper nests. And also, honey. Yes, wasps that eat honey. Oh yeah, and they also eat pest insects that damage food crops, and it’s believed that these wasps were responsible for pollinating avocados before honeybees were introduced from Europe.
But anyway, I’m digressing.
I don’t see these wasps very often. Besides on that nest, I haven’t really seen them elsewhere.
Until earlier this week. Guess who visited my garden?
I have an Elderberry bush baby growing (it’s not even a year old yet). And it would appear that Elderberry plants have nectaries–those little knobby things where the leaves attach to the stem by my fingers are the nectaries. Think of nectaries as little plant nipples that let insects drink nectar direct from the tap. Ants and wasps can’t get enough of them. While I was taking these pictures, I had two other wasp species wandering through this bush for the nectaries!
But that wasp up there?
Going to town on the nectaries here?
Mexican Honey Wasp
I’m going to be so excited if their nest ends up being in my yard! They’d be smart to put one in there! So many bugs for them to eat! So much delicious nectar!
I love my yard. I’m at 989 species right now. So close to 1,000.
★Hairspray (2007) dir. Adam Shankman I think I’ve kind of been in a bubble… thinking that fairness was
gonna just happen. It’s not. People like me are gonna have to get up off
their fathers’ laps and go out and fight for it.