Wednesday, June 11, 2008

I'm So Proud Of My Junior Beekeeper

I don't know what it is...maybe it's the Canon Rebel they've been playing with...but both Non Birding Bill and Mr. Neil are showing more of an interest in birds lately. While I was away livin' large in North Dakota, I was sent some oh-so-cool pileated woodpecker photo from Mr. Neil. It's a fun shot and that is such a classy bird. We've been putting some cashew suet in that particular feeder. It's been cool enough that it's not melting and the peckers are loving it.

It sounds like things are going well at the hives. This May and June have been insanely busy and Lorraine has been checking the bees and so has Mr. Neil when he is in town. I feel as though I've hardly been all up in them this year and I'm really missing them. I'm going to try and eek out a bit with them this weekend. Everyone else has been taking such great care of them that they are well in hand, but I do miss just sitting at their entrance, watching them coming and going. Here is the report:

Kellli & MimiKo Hives now have a third deep brood box to build into. If they keep going at the pace they have been, we could very well get honey from them.

Kitty 2 is buiding away and growing...and the Olga Report (my favorite report of all):

Olga: "Took a cursory glance at Olga -- saw larvae but no eggs anywhere. Decided not to worry and that if they didn't have a queen they could damned well grow a new one."

I hope the queen is really laying and they just didn't see any eggs at that time. And hopefully, we will get honey from her, but bees will be bees. I should also report that Mr. Neil has discovered that we may have some bees with extra long stingers--he got stung through the leather glove! Alas, he did not have a dramatic retelling to with it. I'm not sure if that's because his Britishness gives him a natural dignity when stung, or that one of the ways he keeps his cool factor is that unlike me, he keeps embarrassing moments of flailing and ponytail stomping to himself rather than put them in the blog.

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6 Comments:

Blogger Spiky Sandy said...

Oh, my goodness! I went back and read your "bee" posts and laughed. I misread the line about not having long hair and the tickle on your chest to say that you no longer had chest hair, [grin] thinking you were making a joke. Anyway, thanks for you updates, I love reading and learning more about birds.
Sandy in Pinellas Park, FL

6/11/2008 7:53 PM  
Blogger spacedlaw said...

I think that anyone with such cute little guy doing this bit of acrobatics under their nose would quietly reach for their camera. Good pictures though, the second one is screaming "caption contest!".

6/12/2008 10:25 AM  
Blogger Jess said...

Pileated woodpecker! Mini pterodactyls! Oh, wow. I'd no idea you could attract them to feeders. My dad tells me he's seen them zooming through the woods before, but they've never come anywhere near the house as far as he knows.

One of these days (and now that I have a nice camera at last), I'm going to manage to get a few shots of one myself! She said, with youthful optimism. :)

6/12/2008 11:41 AM  
Blogger Bridget said...

"Decided not to worry and that if they didn't have a queen they could damned well grow a new one."

LOL! Awesome. And at this point, probably a good call. I mean, there's only so much help you can give them, right? Olga always did seem to want to do things "her way."

6/13/2008 10:52 PM  
Anonymous Dona said...

Question: How do you pronounce Pileated?

I once read -- in a Wisconsin periodical -- it was pronounced with a long /i/ sound instead of a short /i/ sound so the first syllable sounds like pie instead of pill, yet when I've pronounced it with a long /i/ I'm often corrected by experts.

Thanks

6/14/2008 10:22 AM  
Blogger birdchick said...

It can be pronounced either way. And if you meet any more "experts" who say it's only PILL E ated, tell them to consult with a Merriam Webster Dictionary.

I personally say PIE LEE ated and am in the minority when I say it. However, that's how I learned it when I looked it up in a dictionary in the early 1980s. At the time it only read PIE LEE ated, but now the dictionary reads both PILL and PIE.

When I moved to MN, I heard a third pronunciation: PEE LEE ated woodpecker. I think we should just change the name to Big Ass Woodpecker myself.

6/15/2008 5:31 PM  

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