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Last night as I was falling asleep I heard little crk ... kk ... ssk ... shf noises coming from the other end of the room. My first thought was "ah shit, the mice finally found a way in". I made a sudden movement, and didn't hear any scurrying, though. And when I moved to the other end of the bed to listen, the noise continued. And... it was coming from the table full of plants. Ah. Some kind of insect, then, or a worm disturbing dry leaves. Those plants had been outdoors all summer and invariably pick up little critters.

And tonight just now I was feeding the sourdough starter, and felt something flutter against my leg. I was surprised to discover there was a 2-3 cm yellowish-white butterfly in the kitchen with me -- a cabbage white or relative, probably something in the genus Pieris.

These two mysteries probably go together.

I've had black soldier flies and other creatures come out of my potted plants in the winter, perhaps thinking that spring has arrived. I believe this is the first butterfly, though.
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Another good farm day.

The kiddo found what seem to have been termites under a rock, climbed a little way up a tree, saw a large praying mantis, and followed a rafter of eight wild turkeys around until she accidentally split the flock and some of them got agitated. I also spotted a hornworm on the tomatoes that was dead and rotting, which I located by first noticing some denuded branches. I can't recall ever seeing one there before; perhaps they are kept under control by parasitic wasps or crop rotation and plowing. We collected more walnuts and acorns, played with and collected jewelweed, and took the last few grapes that were within reach. The rest are for the robins and any enterprising raccoons, I suppose.

I also found a goodly number of turkey feathers of all sorts at the top of a wooded hill, pointing perhaps to a fight or predation attempt. Some had those beautiful iridescent patches that I adore. Elusiveat later surmised that this could instead be a roosting location, which would explain the large amount of turkey scat in the area. Some day I'd like to visit near dusk and see if I can see any roosting.

Lots of CSA and foraged food to put away.

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