Wednesday, June 24, 2015

The finch's dodder

This morning, once again, I was at construction sitting there waiting to escort another construction vehicle when I heard the song of a House Finch (Haemorhous mexicanus) only very close. I looked around and didn't see him. He sang. I looked. Nothing; until I looked over top of my truck's passenger mirror then I saw right there less than five feet from the truck singing away! It's nice to have company.



Another odd thing you'll see growing on the ground in various spots on the airfield is what looks like someone let loose with a can of orange silly string. It's actually a parasitic plant of the species Cuscuta, also known as Dodder or Witch's Hair. Here's some more information from UC Davis's integrated pest management program: Dodder Management Guidelines


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