HAPPY NEW WEEK!
I hope everyone has a wonderful and healthy week!
I have a small natural sack hanging from a branch next to my front door. It feels like papery leather, and there's clearly something inside it, because it moves on its own! It's oddly heavy! I've been concerned that it may have been made by a swarm of wasps or a large bat.
I think I've finally figured out what built it and is living in it. I believe it's a Cecropia moth, a giant silk moth. These are the largest moths in North America, and they can be more than 7 inches wide or 18 centimeters. They appear as big as a human hand. I hope I'm outdoors when the cocoon opens. Here's a photo showing what the cocoon looks like (mine is wider than this one):
Cecropia Moth CocoonPhoto labeled "Public Domain" (copyright free)
Here's a photo showing what the moth will look like, if that's what comes out:
Cecropia Moth, giant silk mothPhoto labeled "Public Domain" (copyright free)
OG – That 2 + 2 weeks quarantine is in addition to whatever lockdown the Aussies were enduring (2 or 3 weeks) in India or Peru or wherever they had been stranded. Our govt has been working hard to organise flights & gather permits for people to travel to airports in countries where we normally do not have connecting flights. We do seem to be having success – low numbers of new cases – there is talk of easing restrictions on elective surgery & IVF. OH is impatient for his restaurants to reopen.
OG - I know about the complicated Law of Trespass here of course but wouldn't you think that folk would have the common courtesy not to trample through a field with growing things? Where my brother lives the French farmers' fields go right up to the roads/pathways, no hedges etc - loads of lovely sweetcorn growing, for example and you could just reach out and cut it if you were so minded. People don't, though.
"Birds are, quite simply, little miracles - and as such they require care and consideration."
Magnus Ullman
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