Betsy investigating the vernal pond for tadpole activity.
Garlic Mustard, as prevalent here as anywhere east.
One thing we had noticed was the cottonwood seeds. While driving, literally, like a snowing.
Rex's humor litters the woods, and betrays his awareness that several neighbors travel his trails.
It refers partially to this.
Jewelweed grows in some locations near the wetlands woods boundary.
Any idea what this plant is, growing in shady woods, growing about 18 inches tall?
These are the leaves.
And, any ideas on the name of this fern, the predominant fern of these deciduous woods?
The small wetland has standing water, which I have never seen at this time of the year.
It has been a very snowy winter, and wet spring, as many of you know from the reports from Mississippi River towns, and now Missouri River towns. Here, at our place in the Big Woods, the excess rain results in constant sump pumping and a brook-like flow in drainages that are normally dry by now. The drainage burbles. Or is it babbles?
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