I visited the park at about 4:30 this evening. It is very muddy and the river is edging the first bank as a result of the weekends rains. It was a little over forty degrees this afternoon, and I found all sorts of unexpected critters- insects and spiders, Even a small, very cold cricket frog! Some gnats and flies glittered in the sunlight over the river and between dark trees. A pileated screamed over the tops of the bald trees. The maples are beginning to bloom. On the ground, fescue and garlic mustard are green and the onion grass is getting there.
A sort of nature journal to help me share those things I love. From my obsessions with mushrooms and rocks to my favorite spot on the river- Enjoy with me what Kansas City and everywhere else has to offer!
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Minor Park
I visited the park at about 4:30 this evening. It is very muddy and the river is edging the first bank as a result of the weekends rains. It was a little over forty degrees this afternoon, and I found all sorts of unexpected critters- insects and spiders, Even a small, very cold cricket frog! Some gnats and flies glittered in the sunlight over the river and between dark trees. A pileated screamed over the tops of the bald trees. The maples are beginning to bloom. On the ground, fescue and garlic mustard are green and the onion grass is getting there.
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ReplyDeleteYou're aunt gave me your blog address to check out your pictures. She was right - they're absolutely beautiful. You have a fine eye. Thanks for sharing them with the rest of the world.