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Several people sent in photos this past week of Praying Mantises.  Joyce Nugent wrote, “I saw this Praying Mantis on my strawberries this weekend. What a delight! I haven’t seen one in years.”

Roxanne Holmes said this one paid her a visit.

Mary Bennett wrote, “I thought this was a rather handsome Praying Mantis.  I think he was as interested in me as I was of him.”

Late summer and early autumn are the most likely time to see these fascinating insects. They are fully grown now and this is their mating season. Fun Fact: If you see a Praying Mantis in your garden, you have a healthy ecosystem.

Thanks to Joyce, Roxanne and Mary for allowing me to share their photos with you here.

It's HOT on the Mendonoma Coast today. 91 degrees in the shade at our place.

Spring wildflowers continue to appear. Each appearance is like seeing an old friend. Mary Sue Ittner recently photographed Stream Violets, Viola glabella.

Grace O'Malley found Douglas Iris in full bloom, Iris douglasiana.

And Joyce Nugent found Footsteps of Spring, Sanicula arctopoides.

Many others are joining in the chorus of loveliness.

We are having a mix of clouds and sun. And it's warmer today!