Plants are waking up and everybody’s nesting. The dawn chorus is especially loud and full of courtship and the claiming of territory. Frogs are beginning to call at night. Native bees are busy and there’s plenty in bloom to provide nectar and pollen. On warmer days the honey bees in the hive on the Nature Trail are active. No hummingbirds have been seen here yet, although there are reports of sightings close by, and butterflies are still scarce. This will change soon.
Photos from East side of Peachtree Creek at Piedmont
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Thanks David? Were photos attached?>
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Thank you David! This site is leading me to open my eyes more as I appreciate our neighborhood!
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David and Brett – Thanks for your comment about the site and we hope you both enjoy the wildlife in Peachtree Park as much as we do.
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We’ve had a few hummers in the mtns in the last week. Love your neighborhood turkey.
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Glad to hear about the hummers – we are on the lookout for ours. We liked the turkey too! Great photos from a neighbor.
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