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Out the Back Window – 03-16-13

A couple of days ago the weather in east central Iowa was kind of nice-ish. We have had a fair amount of rain. Melting has removed most of the snow and ice. We are making progress toward spring. But, there are no green things yet.

Melanie and I were returning from a walk and approached our driveway. The neighbors have a huge cottonwood tree. She looked up and asked what that thing was up in their tree. I got the camera and two pictures. It’s about the size of a softball. We had never seen it before. I thought the neighbor boys had destroyed a softball and ripped off the cover. They are wound with string. Maybe they tossed it up there.

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Quiz: Can you ID that thing?


How are things in your neck of the woods today? Are there signs of spring around you? Do you have cabin fever?



31 comments

  1. GlenThePlumber

    last weekend on SF bay…rode the ferry…it was t-shirt weather…all very unusual.

    is that a one of those pods from ‘the body snatchers’..??

  2. Avilyn

    wasps or something?  Alternately, a large cocoon (although I’d hate to see the caterpillar that built that!)

    On signs of Spring – Thursday was a bright sunny day, even though it was windy and cold.  Came back from running errands, and the grassy area had about half a dozen robins on it.  First ones I’ve seen this year 🙂

  3. I have no idea what they will eat. We still have a lot of snow cover so they will not be able to find worms or bugs.

    The deer are starting to get a little bold here. We have been getting them in our back yard foraging near the bird feeders. Last night there was a herd of 7 deer in the backyard. When they saw us looking at them, they (literally) hightailed it out of here and ran down the bike/walking trail that is behind our house, headed towards a nearby neighborhood park. About 45 minutes later, they came back down the bike path then ran off into the wetlands.

    It was neat to watch them but I really don’t like them knocking down our feeders going after the food. Time for a spring thaw to expose some things for them to eat.

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