It feels like I wrote about the first half of August such a long time ago. It wasn't that long ago. Funny part either way, not much has changed.
We recently got another .5 inch of rain. Downpours have stopped, but we have enough moisture that keep the skeeters buzzing. Which means, I am still wearing my head net daily. Yippee. It gets so hot outside that we seek respite inside. Animals included.
A mix of nature discoveries spotted here on Hidden Cactus Ranch, keeps me wondering.
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It was so nice for this small butterfly to hang around long enough for me to take a photo. It was slightly larger than the size of my thumbnail.

Pearl Crescent Butterfly
8.16.25
There are a few key spots in our woods that tend to foster oddities. They are worth a daily glance. Most of the land wonders I share randomly catch my attention. I usually don't search or look for specific things.
Where there are woods there are always trees down. Summer storms claimed a bunch. Along with Oak Wilt. Thanks to Brad, we can take our regular route in the pines again!
Ever wondered why mushrooms grow in a circle and more so, why they are called Fairy Rings?!
"...mushrooms grow outward in a circular pattern from an original spore, and the mushrooms appear at the edge of this growing structure. The name "Fairy Ring" comes from an old folklore belief that the rings were formed by fairies dancing in a circle."
See, the whole fairy thing is not just me!!

false sunflower
Our son spotted tree frogs window frogs waaay up high near the ceiling. Surprise! Funny looking at them through a window from the inside. Every one stopped watching TV and started watching the frogs interactions. Nature's TV is the best!

8.20.25
(reflected wood is the underside of our deck roof)
The next couple mushrooms regrew in the same spot as previous shared. You may recognize them. The first one was not nearly as fun as finding a face planted duckling.

3rd time for these salted buttercups
Prior to seeing the multi-monarch delight in my butterfly garden, this lovely one stayed still long enough for me to get close with my phone.

wild sky on 8.23.25
My lavender made it through the Winter and has been producing enough to pick little bouquets! I was pleasantly surprised to see a white lavender variety. Completely forgot I planted it late last year. I am enjoying the mixed colors and of course the relaxing scent!!

I had to look up the odd ball below. Thought it was a weird berry. I was wrong.

Oak Gall

Interesting cloud formation spanned the sky

Viceroy have intersecting lines crossing lower wings
I almost smacked face first into a fuzzy wonder. I've never seen one like this before. I found it so interesting that Blogger Marie spotted one the same week. We live in a completely different area's.

Hickory Tussock Moth
Bright orange circles caught my eye. I was walking in an area I haven't frequented much this Summer. The blood suckers are thick as thieves in the lowest parts of our property.

Orange Peel Fungus