Discarded seed pod. A dried-out fig, maybe? It was under an olive tree, but…

Discarded seed pod. A dried-out fig, maybe? It was under an olive tree, but it’s definitely not an olive!

Best guess: a squirrel or something grabbed it from another yard and didn’t finish it before scurrying off.

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Discarded seed pod. A dried-out fig, maybe? It was under an olive tree, but it's ...

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(@artsyhonker suggests it’s a pomegranate, and @raye agrees.)

Yeah, I think that’s it. Thanks!

The squawking of the feral parakeets

Four green birds in flight against a blue sky.

Green and red parakeet in a palm tree, grooming its leg.

Sometimes I’ll hear the squawking of the feral parakeets that live in town as they fly past. Usually I don’t have a camera with me, but one time I managed to catch four of them flying (not very detailed, as you can see), and once I managed to catch one that had stopped in a palm tree long enough for me to use the zoom lens.

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I heard the squawking and went for my camera, but this is the best I could get. Still, you can at least see the green color and a bit of the red on one of their heads.

After they flew on, I saw a few others diving out of palm trees and wheeling back up in the direction they’d come from.

I’ve seen and heard the feral parakeets before, and managed to get some decent pictures a few weeks ago. I can’t be certain these are the same parakeet species as that one, but it seems likely since they’re introduced.

Previous observation of mitred parakeet: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/26590485

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TODO: Combine with this post and others.

Managed to identify the not-iceplant

Managed to identify the not-iceplant. It’s Blue Chalksticks, or Blue Chalk Stick. Either way, it’s remarkably descriptive.

Posted it to iNat even though it’s cultivated landscaping in hopes that the info will help both the AI and human identifiers.

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/28958782

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Closeup of tight spindly flowers.

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