Interesting things around your bonsai garden

It’s been very wet recently but the sun 😎did break out for a couple of hours 😂.
 

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Adam's ribs (Monstera deliciosa)
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@PiñonJ , as I am sure you know, "deliciosa" in many languages mean "delicious, tasty, おいしい 。"
I guess the Latin name "delicious monster" refers to the fruit.
I am not sure, but it makes sense.
Se non è vero, è molto ben trovato..
 
@PiñonJ , as I am sure you know, "deliciosa" in many languages mean "delicious, tasty, おいしい 。"
I guess the Latin name "delicious monster" refers to the fruit.
I am not sure, but it makes sense.
Se non è vero, è molto ben trovato..
Yes, when I saw the name, I had to research it, because it looks like some kind of Philodendron. I love tropical fruit, so I was intrigued!
 
Cherry tree sapling, sun dial, obligatory mushroom, dinner bell, at the end of the backyard is a lake with geese (and snakes) so I do wear snake boots when in the yard! Oh yes and the ever present Florida pink flamingo!
 

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Aha! Not so. Nature has lots of vines that style, so to speak, as they please. In fact that is much the same as some of the people I have known, and others seen here, their product shows every bit as much forethought as Mother Nature! (Mother Nature does occasionally get it right on the money.)
 
I hope it's appropriate to post these images here, but I've got a lot of wildlife in my yard. These are all screen grabs from a camera on the fence that separates my back yard and my back-back yard.

Quail
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Opossum and Owl (see his eyes under his tail)
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Woodpecker (stay away from my potted trees!)
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Gray fox looking for rabbits.
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Bobcat chillin' on a nice afternoon.
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Owl going after a rat (he got away).
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Two owls.
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Scrub jay.
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Racoon.
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Racoon.
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Large owl.
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Bobcat butt.
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I've got deer and coyotes, but nothing on camera. Lots of other birds and some lizards too.

I have a couple mountain lion videos too, but they are hard to see in still form and I haven't posted my videos anywhere yet.
 
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