While out on the deck we saw a very large black bird land in our maple tree. It was twice the size of a grackle or black bird. I had to look it up. It is a crow and not a raven. I read up on all the differences and the beak tells us it is a crow. Articles shared how they flock in the thousands during the winter in the large cities of Ames, which is north of us, and in Des Moines, south of us seven miles.
My robin's nest outside of my downstairs patio door is a mess. I think if the bird isn't in the nest the next couple of days it will be gone. I have plenty of places in the rafters that they usually build their nests.
The frequent rains have been great for the tulips. The hail did not damage them. This variety is one of my favorites.
The wite and red one of this variety is also striking to see. I had one other kind of the variety and it just went away.
The hail didn't bother this variety but my plan colored red ones lost petals from the storm.
I have too many photos of this multi-petaled tulip. It is so great to have. It has been planted in this location for a few years now.
As the storms move on to the northeast, we get great views of thunderclouds afterwards. Some severe weather resulted from these clouds as it moved on and a couple of tornadoes did hit the ground along the way. Our hous sits off kelter to the world at 60 degrees to the north/south axis which helps us tolook out at these view better.
Full sunshine all day has been welcomed. I will never complain about getting too much rain have lived through droughts for a few years in the past, but the sun looked so good today.
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