May 31, 2007

Daily Observations

Filed under: daily, photo — matt goff @ 11:59 pm

Moth

I took a couple of hours and went for a walk along Indian River Trail. I left the trail to explore one of the muskegs a bit before heading back.

Weather: Skies were overcast, but the temperature was pleasantly warm.

Birds: There was a Red-breasted Sapsucker feeding around the muskeg. It appeared to be a hawking insects and I also saw it looking around the base of trees in the moss. This is not typical of the behavior I observe with the sapsucker that frequents our neighborhood.

Flora: Muskeg flowers are blooming. If all of the cloudberries I saw blooming bear fruit, it could be a good year for cloudberries. Three-leaf Goldthread was nearing the end of its blooming. I’ll try to look for seedpods this year to see what they look like.

Other Notes: I noticed the moth in the photo above when I was planning to take pictures of the sapsucker. I’ve never noticed one like it before.

31 May Photos: Indian River Muskeg

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May 30, 2007

Daily Observations

Filed under: daily, photo — matt goff @ 11:46 pm

Sitka Mistmaiden Flowers

Yesterday I spent most of the day at home, but I did wander around the neighborhood a little bit in the evening. Today I had a couple of errands to run downtown, so I stopped by Swan Lake briefly. Around dinner time, I took Connor and Rowan to Indian River and we had a little picnic dinner on a gravel bar, afterwhich I took pictures of things and they loooked around to see what they could see.

Weather: Overcast with occasional rain, but not generally too heavy. Winds were light and temperatures were in the mid 50s.

Birds: Swan Lake had very few birds. I didn’t see any ducks near the penninsula, so presumably the resident Mallards were off at some other part of the lake. There were a few Tree Swallows swooping about and I saw one Savannah Sparrow.

Riding toward town from the lake, I saw a Starling carrying food to a nestling.

Yesterday the kids watched the neighborhood Red-breasted Sapsucker working on the trees across the street. I saw it fly through the backyard a couple of times today (it likes the willow tree behind the neighbor’s house).

This evening there was a Swainson’s Thrush singing along Indian River. It’s the first one I’ve heard singing this year. I also heard one around the house this evening. Actually, I might have heard one last night, but I don’t remember for sure.

There was a Red-breasted Sapsucker at Indian River that seemed to be finding something of interest on river logs. I suspect it was finding food in the moss.

Flora: Buckbean is blooming at Swan Lake. Marestail is also coming up at the lake.

Last evening when I was walking around the neighborhood, I noticed the sour smell of Red Elderberry flowers blooming. The large bush just up the street is now blooming.

At Indian River several Siberian Miner’s Lettuce plants were blooming on the gravel bar. One was white, the others pink. Also there was one small Sitka Mistmaiden (see photo above), Gray Currant (aka Stink Currant), a small mustard, and chickweed was just getting started. I also noticed Enchanter’s Nightshade starting to come up, but I didn’t see any flower buds yet.

Other Notes: Connor and Rowan found a deer track in the sand at the river.

The river was fairly high considering the small amount of rain that has fallen lately. I presume that is from the snow melting.

I noticed ants crawling up and down the Red Alders around the house yesterday. I’ll try to get a picture of one at some point.

30 May Photos: Indian River Gravel Bar

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