NEW BABY BAMBOO
We have over a dozen new bamboo canes coming up in our bamboo forest that was installed back at the end of March.
The new canes are the same diameter as the original plant, just as Mary said they would be. The new canes are so big we mistook them for old growth. The more we looked the more we found.
P2 is a private farm and sanctuary for non-threatening, Florida woodland animals. We're surrounded by the sound of construction and loss of natural habitat for birds, reptiles and creatures of all sort. Our goal is to provide a natural habitat for them to find respite amid the changing landscape and share the journey with you.
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Monday, August 22, 2016
ANOTHER AUGUST WEATHER UPDATE
Draught has returned, the rain was short lived. It seems like it has quit raining in Florida all together.
Yesterday we saw dark clouds forming early in the day, we even had five rain drops on the windshield as we drove to Lou's for lunch, but alas, no real rain fell.
High of 92 degrees F with 68% humidity, a nasty day for power-washing the patio but a great day to stay inside and play music.
Draught has returned, the rain was short lived. It seems like it has quit raining in Florida all together.
Yesterday we saw dark clouds forming early in the day, we even had five rain drops on the windshield as we drove to Lou's for lunch, but alas, no real rain fell.
High of 92 degrees F with 68% humidity, a nasty day for power-washing the patio but a great day to stay inside and play music.
BABY PEAFOWL VISIT P2
Today is the first day the female peahens escorted this years batch of pea babies to P2. It is a ritual we saw last year and they repeated it this year, after raising the babies somewhere out of sight the mother(s) finally take the babies on a trip to show them all their favorite haunts for finding food.
We saw them as tiny chicks back at the end of May, now look at them, the baby peafowl look like adults but they are only 50% size, perfect replicas :-)
This year I noticed their tail feathers are a little different, a couple of the babies have the longer straight brown feathers that stick out further in a way similar to the adult male peacocks. This leads me to wonder if these that look like little females now but have these long tail feathers will really turn out to be vesty little male peacocks when they get older, it will be something to watch for.
Wednesday, August 10, 2016
AUGUST WEATHER UPDATE
The month of August had brought much needed rain showers.
July was extremely dry, hot and humid. We had to pump water out of the big pond to keep bamboo and baby plants alive.
Fortunately August kicked off with a series of afternoon rain showers that have watered all thirsty plants and refilled the aquifers.
Today we have seven ducks schwim schwimming around on the big pond.
The month of August had brought much needed rain showers.
July was extremely dry, hot and humid. We had to pump water out of the big pond to keep bamboo and baby plants alive.
Fortunately August kicked off with a series of afternoon rain showers that have watered all thirsty plants and refilled the aquifers.
Today we have seven ducks schwim schwimming around on the big pond.
Monday, August 8, 2016
Sunday, August 7, 2016
WEBCAMS
We love a good webcam... that way we can watch the gorgeous P2 wildlife out the window while our computers are covered with critters that don't live at P2.
Tropical Fish Reef
http://www.aquariumofpacific.org/exhibits/tropical_pacific_gallery/webcam_tropical_reef
Bears Eating Salmon in Alaska
http://explore.org/live-cams/player/brown-bear-salmon-cam-brooks-falls
Tropical Fish Reef
http://www.aquariumofpacific.org/exhibits/tropical_pacific_gallery/webcam_tropical_reef
Bears Eating Salmon in Alaska
http://explore.org/live-cams/player/brown-bear-salmon-cam-brooks-falls
Monday, August 1, 2016
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