A Few Things Seen in Early June

Serviceberry on Ellsworth Ave, 5 June 2022 (photo by Kate St. John)

11 June 2022

Fledge watching the Pitt peregrines absorbed so much time this month that it’s a wonder I noticed anything else. Here are a few things seen in early June.

  • Eye-catching fruit on a garden tree on Ellsworth Ave. Mark Bowers says it’s Serviceberry.
  • Poison ivy blooming in Frick Park on 3 June.
  • A ladybug crawling on fleabane in my brother’s Charlottesville backyard, 10 June.
  • Smartweed blooming near the ladybug, perhaps “pinkweed” or Pennsylvania smartweed (Persicaria pensylvanicum)
Poison ivy in bloom, Frick Park, 3 June 2022 (photo by Kate St. John)
Ladybug on fleabane, Charlottesville, VA, 10 June 2022 (photo by Kate St. John)
Smartweed in bloom, Charlottesville, VA, 10 June 2022 (photo by Kate St. John)

p.s. All three Pitt peregrines fledged as of midday on 10 June.

(photos by Kate St. John)

2 thoughts on “A Few Things Seen in Early June

    1. Thanks! That’s what I thought but I was surprised that someone had planted it as a small tree.

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