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June Observations

The first month of summer, so let’s take a look at the June Observations at the Cove…

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June Flora…

Gardenias are still blooming. Coreopsis and Rudbeckia are also winding down however the daylilies are blooming beautifully as are the Rain Lillies. Anise Hyssop is declining wild petunias, morning glory, Black Eyed Susan Vine. Chives are coming into bloom. Echinacea blooming very well. Turmeric has leafed out this month.

budding out.

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June Fauna…

Sand Hill Cranes are permanent residents and are heard in the morning and evening. Hawks are seen throughout the day as are occasional Turkeys. Deer have been minimal most of the month, but occasional tracks are seen on the road. Numerous squirrels now are all over and are eating in the garden ( Datil Peppers and Green Beans ) Deer flies were heavy at the beginning of the month but have actually been very minimal since the rains began. In their place are mosquitos…the worse they have ever been.

The warm nights are full, with sounds of Cicadas, Chuck Wills Widow, Bob White, and Frogs.

 

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June Celestial Observations…

June’s full moon, known as the Strawberry Moon rose on June 9th. June 3 – Venus at Greatest Western Elongation. June 15 – Saturn at Opposition. June 21 – June Solstice. June 24 – New Moon.

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