Saturday 21 October 2023

The Red Shoulder Hawk at Neighborhood – Part 2 - Nature 71



Image 1- The same red shoulder hawk

Based on GoogleID, it was red shoulder hawk, a medium size hawk and found in the woodland area.

Sadly the frequency of these majestic birds of prey soaring above us on thermals high in the sky is not the almost daily occurrence that we used to see long time ago, about 30 years ago.

We so loved observing the magnificent creatures that live wild in our surrounding habitat. Red tailed hawks, white egrets, blue herons and numerous songbirds and other birds filled our skies and trees with life and song.


Image 2- Painting by local artist, illustration

It’s so rare these days to observe wild birds in their natural habitats. Very sad fact.


Image 3- Another Red Shoulder hawk

Have you seen red shoulder hawk in your areas?


Thursday 19 October 2023

Plumeria Blooming in the Fall - Nature 100

Our state, Louisiana is known for it heat and humidity, hence as tropical flowers, Plumeria will bloom in the Summer.


Image 1 - Blooming of Plumeria

This beautiful and versatile flower with another common name, frangipani, is native to "tropical" or warm climate areas such as the Caribbean, Colombia, Venezuela, Mexico and Central America.

Now, we may observe the Plumeria in many areas of the world, including some states of the USA.

In addition, to popular ornamental flower, in many developing countries, this flower is used for traditional medicine, especially to promote relaxation and help to bring down stress.


Image 2 - A single Plumeria flower

Some people use this flower leaves for tea. People love the tea, because of its floral flavor and delicate.


Image 3 - Leaves of Plumeria plant.

The fragrant of flowers is also used for aromatherapy. As we know that aromatherapy is "a holistic healing treatment to promote health."


Image 4- Two flowers of Plumeria.

The flower has plenty colors, some of them are purple, yellow, white, pink and red.


Image 5- Yellow flower of Plumeria

Have you seen this flower?

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Monday 16 October 2023

Is a Chinese Pheasant more Wild than a Pet - Nature 99

 We posted a pheasant previously when we saw it at our neighborhood:
The Rainbow Before Evening : A Pheasant in Neighborhood – Nature 45


Image 1- A colorful pheasant, we meet recently

We just observed a quite pretty pheasant, and we doubt whether this colorful pheasant is a Chinese pheasant (Chrysolophus pictus) or a Common pheasant (Phasianus colchicus).

After using GoogleID, it is identified as a Chinese pheasant, since its body is colorful with golden yellow crest.

Several sources said that this pheasant is one of popular exotic pets, because it a social bird, and easy to care for. It is suggested to have the birds in groups or some pairs with spacy yards or large enclosure.


Image 2- The Chinese pheasant

The pheasant is omnivore, it consumes variety of foods include insects, small animals and insects.


Image 3- The bird run away when we approach.

Have you seen this pretty Chinese pheasant?

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Friday 13 October 2023

The Wandering Tortoise at the Corner of City - Nature 98

We saw a tortoise at the corner of our city recently, we believe it was a pet, belongs to someone nearby, and escaped from owner.


Image 1- A tortoise on the run

Based on GoogleID, the tortoise refers to African sulcata or sulcata tortoise with scientific name Centrochelys sulcata.

This tortoise is quite big, we think about 15 inches (38 cm) in length, and about 80 pound (36 kg) in weight.

By searching through Google, adult tortoise may reach 3 feet (91 cm), and up to 150 pounds (68 kg).The shell looks brown to yellow (yellowish brown) in color, and pretty thick.

The question then how this tortoise comes from Sahara Desert, Africa to America?


Image 2 - The African sulcata tortoise crossing the street.

The best answer, we think that the tortoise might be purchased from pet shops or breeders by someone.

Then the owners can't or unwilling to take the tortoise anymore or the tortoise just simply escape.


Image 3- Size of tortoise and feet of a kid

What do you think?

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Saturday 7 October 2023

The Cypress Vine is one of Popular Flowers for Hummingbirds - Nature 97

 The Cypress Vine is one of the popular plants in our area during Spring and Summer seasons. The little birds love this plant with several reasons.


Image 1- Two flowers of Cypress Vine

Two most reasons why hummingbirds love Cypress Vine (Ipomoea quamoclit) flowers are:
1) The Cypress vine flowers contain very rich nectar as main food source for hummingbirds.

2) The plant has flowers with bright colors, include yellow, red, pink and white. These colors attractive to hummingbirds. 

For many people, cypress vine plants are easy to grow and take care, and to be popular choice to attract hummingbirds.


Image 2- Hummingbirds on the feeder, illustration

People grow Cypress vine plants both in the containers and in the ground. They may enjoy beautiful flowers display in the containers.


Image 3- Red flowers of Cypress vine.

Do you familiar with Cypress vine plants?

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Monday 2 October 2023

The Night Sky at our Neighborhood - Nature 96

We were out for brief walking tonight, it moved so fast, we almost missed a chance to picture the beautiful sky over our neighborhood. 


Image 1- The beautiful sky at night

Actually, all of our life it has been constantly changing. Things don't just hang there for hours with going away quickly. If we are very observant, we should understand about this point.

The colors are very pretty to our eyes. Some people said that this stunning, the magnificent sky is a typical sunset in the Fall season, especially in our and close by areas lately.

However, such pretty colors could be caused by many factors, either naturally or manmade pollution, sad to say.


Image 2- Sky night over neighborhood

Naturally, colors of could be caused by such as atoms and molecules on the atmosphere, stars, aurora and nebulas.


Image 3- View of sky night in our place

Beautiful sky might be dictated by the pollutants in our atmosphere which break up the light spectrum into those colors.


Image 4- The sunset view over the street

Pollutants such as sulfur dioxide can create a green and yellow sky, and nitrogen dioxide could make sky to be a reddish-orange color.


Image 5- The sky view over our home.

How about sky colors in your areas?

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Sunday 1 October 2023

The Life Cycle of Monarch Butterfly - Nature 95

We just observe 3 stages development (metamorphosis) of Monarch butterfly in nature, they are: eggs, larvae (caterpillar) and pupa (chrysalis).


Image 1- Butterfly eggs, attached on the leaf

Summer is a monarch butterfly mating season; the female produces up to 500 eggs in one season.

Eggs need 4 days for hatching, but no more than 20% will hatch, due to several factors, include predators, parasites, climate, and even pesticides.

Insects are main predators of Monarch butterfly eggs; other predators are spiders and birds. 

Larvae (caterpillar) stage is about 10 to 14 days in normal condition of summer temperature and available of foods.


Image 2- Larvae (caterpillar), crawling on the leaf

Caterpillar then transform to Pupa stage. Pupa needs at least 15 days to transform to be adult butterfly. Then, butterfly ready to fly and start new life cycle.


Image 3- The pupa stage of Monarch butterfly.

Have you seen these 3 stages of Monarch butterfly metamorphosis in nature?

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Peggy Martin Roses - Nature 133

Born from resilience, the 'Peggy Martin' rose, also nicknamed the "Katrina rose," boasts an inspiring story, survived the ...