It's not terribly useful when bird descriptions say something like "the species look identical except one is larger than the other." Both species aren't usually together at the same time so a comparison can be made. An exception was at my suet feeder today. Both a hairy and a downy were there to feed. The Downy is the smaller one waiting it's turn. Also note that while in both species the male and female are similar in coloring, it's only the males of both that sport a red patch on the nape of their neck.
Susan Mayer's Haven
Pictures from my back yard.
Saturday, December 06, 2025
A Downy and A Hairy
Friday, December 05, 2025
Ski Hill Is Almost Ready
Wednesday, December 03, 2025
Sunrise
Tuesday, December 02, 2025
Moon Halo
Got to see a moon halo and moon beams tonight: a combination of an almost full moon and cold cold weather. The halo around the moon is because of it's light shining off ice crystals in high cirrus clouds. The cirrus clouds are thin and hardly noticeable at night. The moon beams are just crepuscular rays - like the rays you can see when the sun's light breaks through holes in an overcast sky. At night though they are caused when the moon's ethereal light breaks through those high cirrus clouds and is augmented by the ice crystals in the air.
Went into the library to start setting up the display cabinets for Christmas. The librarian was manning the front desk because the scheduled volunteer had an unexpected doctor's appointment. Decided to relieve him of front desk duties for a couple of hours until the afternoon volunteer arrived. That way I could finish up stats for November and ask the afternoon volunteer if she could work for me at Christmas in the Village. Finished the stats plus got a 'yes' from the volunteer. Now just have to find out if I'm actually on the list of volunteers for that day.
Monday, December 01, 2025
Shrike
Tonight was the Friends of the Library Christmas Meeting. It's a short meeting followed by people putting together the two trees in the library and then we have pot luck finger food. Everyone brings a small gift and we play games to see who ends up w/ which gift. With everything going on I'm not sure if my name ended up on a list of Christmas in Bruce workers. Will ruin Neighbor Anita and my plans for shopping that day.
Sunday, November 30, 2025
Hunting is Over
Friday, November 28, 2025
Coconut Cake
Neighbor Anita invited me over for coffee this afternoon and a special treat. Seems a lady, originally from Cyprus, used to babysit Anita's granddaughter. Yia-yia, as she was known, is now retired to Cyprus but her children are making a cookbook of her recipes. As part of that process, they make each item so it can be photographed. Anita's daughter, Bridget, came for Thanksgiving and left one of the delicacies Yia-yia was known for - coconut cake. Makes a delicious moist cake and Anita had additional toasted coconut flakes (with just a touch of orange zest) for a topping. A surprise dessert for my drawn-out Thanksgiving feast. Even better, could eat it while gossiping w/ Anita.
Thursday, November 27, 2025
Happy Thanksgiving

Wednesday, November 26, 2025
Watching the Snowstorm
Tuesday, November 25, 2025
Mjolnir's front door
I watched an aerial fight/flight between two birds out by the feeders. I thought it was jay giving a little goldfinch a hard time. Then realized the aggressor was a bit too small, not blue enough, and more maneuverable than a jay. It was a shrike ... and it wanted goldfinch for breakfast. The bare lilac bushes weren't quite enough cover for the goldfinch but the little bird managed to make it to the nearby arrowwood bush that still held it's leaves. The shrike poked around but finally gave up and flew off. Must have been a ruse known to the goldfinch 'cause it stayed put in it's safe place. A minute or so and the shrike came back, flittered around the arrowwood bush before giving up and flying off to the Gorge.
I didn't have a burning desire to go to the store for food. The threat of winter storms usually has that effect on people. Probably because I'd been grocery shopping just yesterday and had picked up plenty for over Thanksgiving. I'll be doing Thanksgiving on my own so will spread it out over the rest of the week. The soup course is today - Spicy Corn.Monday, November 24, 2025
Red Sunrise
Excerpts from Sheriff's Report:
12:04 a.m. - Suspicious activity Nov. 3 on Cemetery Rd. Officer reports individual was out ghost hunting.
6:34 a.m. - Caller reporting there was a male outside her house looking in the windows last night around 11:30 p.m.
7:59 a.m. - Officer contacted by female who reported there were flowers left on her car while she was at an appointment at clinic yesterday. She is concerned about whoever left them watching her. Officer will look at clinic video.
8:16 a.m. - Caller reporting a riding mower on the side of the road. No houses in area. Deputy on scene states no crash - was driven to this location and appears to be out of gas. 8:35 a.m. - Caller reports male in the ditch on south side of road in vicinity of the out of gas lawnmower. Deputy in contact with man who did not need assistance. No need for EMS. He has been stopping to rest and states he was not involved with the lawnmower. 11:46 a.m. - Caller from Northland Bible Church reporting someone tore the hasp and lock off the shed and took their lawn tractor. This is the lawnmower found out of gas earlier.
12:20 p.m. - Caller thinks her sister (neighbor) with whom she has a property dispute is opening her mail. Deputy spoke with sister who stated she put the tape on one letter but did not open the letter or put 'Return to Sender'. Parties spoken to about behavior and informed of the complaint.
1:47 p.m. - City reports trucks have been driving into the north part of the cemetery and doing donuts, causing damage to the lawn. City put up cameras but those were stolen. City has added cell cameras in locked boxes.
3:56 p.m. - Complaint received regarding vehicle did not stop for school bus stop sign the day before. Bus driver got plate number today when he saw the vehicle again. Vehicle driver admitted he did it. Stated he did not know he had to stop when the bus was in the other lane. Deputy will meet with parents and explain citation and teen court.
4:07 p.m. - Life Station reporting an activated medical alarm but the owner of the pendant is deceased.
5:03 p.m. - Caller who is in a tree stand by the property reporting two people inside a residence using a flashlight. Deputy in contact with female who states she was given permission to move into the property but had no documentation for that. Deputy in contact with individuals who state female is not allowed to be on property. Those individuals provided a signed and notarized document stating the property is under their control for two years.
5:12 p.m. - Caller reporting someone piled leaves on the roadway. Resident states he piled leaves on the side of the road and someone drove through them. He will move them.
7:35 p.m. - Officer stopped a snowmobile driving on the road. Juvenile driver stated he was arguing with his father before this incident. Father was called and snowmobile was removed on a trailer. Juvenile given verbal warning for driving a snowmobile on the road.
8:17 p.m. - Report of a one-vehicle crash. Car in ditch and stuck in the brush. Driver states she swerved to miss a deer. Marijuana, paraphernalia, a bag of pills, and a white powdery substance were found. The female was on bond and placed under arrest. Female kicked and spit on the officer during the search of her person.
10:27 p.m. - Officer spoke with complainant who had videos of a man and female stealing hand tools and an air compressor from the property. Complainant called female who said she would return items in the morning. Deputy to follow up tomorrow.
Sunday, November 23, 2025
Porch Pot
- Wait until the temps are below freezing.
- Get a pot that can withstand frozen water (that usually means a metal of some sort)
- Fill it to the brim w/ dirt
- Water the dirt down well
- Stick in stuff you picked up from the countryside.
Saturday, November 22, 2025
Into the Woods
Thursday, November 20, 2025
Crabapple tree
First thought was for some of the religious hymns I know: Faith of our Fathers, Simple Gifts, We Gather Together, Count Your Blessings
I also like instrumentals: Maple Leaf Rag (Scott Joplin), Autumn (Antonio Vivaldi), Charlie Brown Thanksgiving Theme (Vince Guaraldi Trio), Turkey in the Straw (a bluegrass version of course)
Sprinkle in a few fun songs: Do the Mashed Potato (James Brown), Stretchy Pants (Carrie Underwood), Gobble Gobble (Matthew West)
Maybe some songs to give you pause: I'm Alive (Willie Nelson), What a Wonderful World (Louis Armstrong), Native American Powwow music
Then obvious additions: The Thanksgiving Song (Ben Rector), I've got Plenty to be Thankful for (Bing Crosby), Pass the Pie and Praise the Lord (Jaxon Phoenix), Over the River and Through the Woods
Plus some exuberant get-you-moving songs: We Are Family (Sister Sledge), How Sweet it is to be Loved by You (James Taylor), Your Love Keeps Lifting Me (Jackie Wilson - I like it better than the version in Ghostbusters)
Other suggestions?










