Flowers at the Walking Path side - Gardening and Hobby 35

Friday, June 2, 2023

We saw several flowers at the walking path side about sometimes ago. Quite pretty flowers.



Fig 01- A purple Daylily.


First, we didn't know who take care or do they just grow “volunteer” like our tomatoes and watermelon?:

- A Wild Watermelon Growing at Yards – Food Variety 33 | Tanza Erlambang Update

- Ripening Wild Tomatoes from Yards - Gardening and Hobby 34 | Tanza Erlambang Update


Other days, after looking in details, we saw a sign on the flowers (close to bottom) which are ready for blooming.



Fig 02- A yellow Daylily


It means our assumption was wrong, the true is that someone take cares the flowers, they are not wild flowers.



Fig 03- We saw a sign on the flower, ready for blooming


We believe the flowers are “Daylily,” then confirmed by GoogleID, yes, they are Daylily.



Fig 04- A blooming one, Daylily.


Have a wonderful summer.


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- Crisis of Chicken’s meat and Eggs – Sign 31 | Tanza Erlambang Update

- Could Scientists Develop Unhackable Computers? - Part 1 | Tanza Erlambang Update

- A Ruby Crowned Kinglet – Critter 29 | Tanza Erlambang Update

- Have you Tasted Tamarind Fruit or Juice? - Part 2 - Food Variety 27 | Tanza Erlambang Update

- What does Dogtopia Mean? - Sign 32 | Tanza Erlambang Update

Eggs of a Bluebird in the Box – Critter 43

Wednesday, May 31, 2023

We may buy a Bluebird box (BB) from a Home Depot store as an artificial nest for wild bluebirds.



Fig 01- Eggs of bluebird in the box.


People usually put the Bluebird box on their back fence close by to feeder. Our neighbors get some dried meal worms to put in their feeders.


Nesting times for the Bluebird are slightly differences a state by states in the USA. We are in Louisiana as early as February, and continue to the Summer.


If temperature and other conditions are favorable, the nesting season may until August and even September.


However, based on my own observations that we will miss bluebirds from our yards around June to July.



Fig 02- Little Storages in our neighborhood


The bluebird will soon visit our “attractive” feeders, and then put her eggs in the artificial nest.


Just suggestions from neighbors that Bluebird Box should be 5 feet from the ground with no perch so raccoon and squirrels could not reach the eggs or babies.



Fig 03- A lonely Bluebird on the fence


# To be continued to Part 2


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- The 24 Hour Emergency Service - Sign 29 | Tanza Erlambang Update

- Do you Want to Have Forever Puppies? - Part 2 – Critter 27 | Tanza Erlambang Update

- The United States Import Ginger the most – Sign 30 | Tanza Erlambang Update

- Have you Tasted Banana Pepper? - Part 2 - Food Variety 25 | Tanza Erlambang Update

- Crisis of Chicken’s meat and Eggs – Sign 31 | Tanza Erlambang Update

Should We Consume Banana Everyday? - Part 1

Monday, May 29, 2023

I believe, we all eat variety of fruit every day, in case of me, banana is one of my favorite fruits, and eat it almost every day. 



Fig 01- Several organic bananas


Banana is the most favorite fruit in the world. Trade of this fruit in term of value in 2020 was US$14 billion, then slightly decrease to US$13.6 billion in 2021.


In fact, not only me, many of people consume bananas almost everyday, and even some of people, especially in the tropical countries, where bananas are plenty, have eaten banana more than one per day.


Should We Consume Banana Everyday?


Yes, many experts said.


Why?



Fig 02- Banana trees and fruit in a tropical country


The simple answers that It is because bananas have plenty benefits, some of them are:

- improve bowel movements

- maintain healthy cholesterol levels

- control blood sugar

- good for maintaining a healthy weight.



Fig 03- A type of banana, sold in an Asian grocery


# To be continued to Part 2


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- The United States Import Ginger the most – Sign 30 | Tanza Erlambang Update

- Have you Tasted Banana Pepper? - Part 2 - Food Variety 25 | Tanza Erlambang Update

Monarch Butterfly is Not Protected by Government – Critter 42

Saturday, May 27, 2023

We have talked about Monarch butterfly at previous post, in which their population have been decreasing in many places in the last several decades.



Fig 01- A Monarch Butterfly on the Mexican milkweed.


You may read the previous posts about Monarch butterfly:

- From Caterpillar to Monarch Butterfly – Critter 18 | Tanza Erlambang Update

- The Butterfly Milkweed Plants - Gardening and Hobby 31 | Tanza Erlambang Update


Actually, “the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)” has included Monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) since July, 2022.


Sadly, no follow up, and this butterfly has not been protected by federal agency called as “Endangered Species Act (ESA),” established in 1973.



Fig 02- Two Monarch butterfly on the hand


Good news, as reported by California State Parks Foundation (2022: The Monarch Butterfly’s Path to Federal Protection) that the Monarch butterfly is in the process to get Endangered Species Act (ESA).



Fig 03- A Monarch butterfly on the flowers of Milkweed


Do you know status of Monarch butterfly in your areas?


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- How Could Scientists Cure AIDS Patients? - Part 1 – Virus 40 | Tanza Erlambang Update

- The 24 Hour Emergency Service - Sign 29 | Tanza Erlambang Update

- Do you Want to Have Forever Puppies? - Part 2 – Critter 27 | Tanza Erlambang Update

- The United States Import Ginger the most – Sign 30 | Tanza Erlambang Update

Our Neighborhood Getting Ready for Summer – Sign 47

Thursday, May 25, 2023

The average temperature in our city, Baton Rouge, LA is about F 86 (C 30) degree, will be warmer and warmer by next coming weeks. 



Fig 01- A goose with outfit


It means summer has been coming, or bikini and swimsuit times at least at our neighborhood.


One of our neighborhood has a sign, a goose with pink outfit to welcome summer season. The sign has been a while, and hopefully nobody messes with it. So the neighbor can continue to dress her for the occasion, and off course, more outfits to come.


Many neighbors love the goose and welcome it to the neighborhood, and said that is a good idea.



Fig 02- The naked Canadian geese at our neighborhood


Actually, the goose, Canadian geese is a symbol of summer because we may saw flock of geese in our neighborhood during warmer season.



Fig 03- A pretty goose with eyeglasses.


What is a sign of summer in your neighborhood?


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The Painted Bunting Visited our Neighborhood – Critter 41

Tuesday, May 23, 2023

We have posted about Indigo Bunting which appeared on our feeder at daylight:

- An Indigo Bunting was Seen on Feeder – Critter 37 | Tanza Erlambang Update



Fig 01- A Painted Bunting.


In fact, there are about 50 species birds called as “Bunting.” These seed- eating birds may be found worldwide.


Three quite well known Bunting species in the North America are:

- Indigo Bunting (Passerina cyanea)

- Lazuli Bunting (Passerina amoena)

- Painted Bunting (Passerina ciris)


Both Indigo and Painted Buntings are rare to see, and their population are decreasing day by day.



Fig 02- The food for songbirds, include Buntings


We just saw them and hear their voices from far away sometimes, few neighbors observed them “close enough” recently.


Even, their distribution is not to all states of the USA, we may find Painted Indigo in these states: Florida, Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, Kansas, Missouri, Texas and Oklahoma.



Fig 03- An Indigo Bunting, a previous photo


Have you observed both Painted Bunting and Indigo Bunting in nature?


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Have You Ever Tasted a Paria? - Part 2 - Food Variety 31

Sunday, May 21, 2023

You may read the previous post (Part 1):

- Have You Ever Tasted a Paria? - Part 1 - Food Variety 31 | Tanza Erlambang Update



Fig 01- Length of 3 “paria” in a plate


I read from several literature, this kind of vegetable is easy to grow in hot and humid areas.


Then, it is possible to grow “paria” during summer in American southern. After sowing the seed, we could harvest “paria” in 60 days.


Eating cooked or boiled “paria” could improve our appetite. It also has good nutritional values.


Just some of the nutritional benefits in the bitter gourd are: dietary fiber, protein, variety of minerals and vitamins.



Fig 02- The bitter gourd in the Asian Shop


Many people in Asian countries such as Japan, Korea and China used “paria” to cure several diseases.



Fig 03- The bitter gourd, sold in Walmart


Have you seen a “paria” (bitter gourd) in the market in your country or anywhere else?


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