Happy Monday everyone,
Time to say good bye to August, tomorrow I will welcome September. I am still not sure where August went, I just know the days and month are in the past. I hope all my blogging friends are safe/survived the Hurricane Laura, chaos and the wildfires. My world is pretty calm. Moving right along I am sharing a recent hike at the local Hemlock Gorge. This area is part of the Prettyboy Reservoir watershed. We hiked the trail along the Gunpowder River to a small waterfall which is surrounded by tall Hemlock trees.
Views of the trail and the Gunpowder River.
One section of the trail and Gunpowder River.
Eastern Tiger Swallowtails
Wildflowers and butterflies seen along the Hemlock Gorge trail. I think the pinkish plant is Joe Pye weed?
The Louisiana Waterthrush can be found along the Gunpowder River. We also had a quick look at the Belted Kingfisher as it flew by.
Views of the Gunpowder River, Eastern Wood Pewee were heard often, Waterthrush and Goldfinches. I also saw and heard the Acadian Flycatcher, Eastern Phoebe and the Blue-gray Gnatcatchers.
These 2 Goldfinches almost blend in with the yellow flowers.
Louisiana Waterthursh, I have seen these birds on previous hikes in almost this exact spot next to the river. Maybe their nest is nearby?
Goldfinch mosaic, these birds were enjoying the wildflower seeds.
Back near the parking area we saw this tiny Ring-necked Snake. They say juveniles are around 8 inches, this one was thinner than a pencil. It was black in color and had the yellow band. This was the 2nd day in a row where I almost stepped on a snake.
One last look down the river, there was a rope or wire hanging low over the river. I do not remember that being there the last time we walked here.
We are still staying close to home, our walks/hikes are done locally. Deer hunting season will be starting soon, I think it starts the middle of September. We will have to change the places and fire roads we walk on, avoiding the bow hunters. Saying prayers for peace in our country. I hope everyone is safe, happy and healthy.
What's happening in your corner of the world? Please check out and visit the following memes and links. I hope to see you there.
Thanks to Angie the host of Mosaic Monday
Thanks for visiting and commenting, have a happy day and a great new week!
Time to say good bye to August, tomorrow I will welcome September. I am still not sure where August went, I just know the days and month are in the past. I hope all my blogging friends are safe/survived the Hurricane Laura, chaos and the wildfires. My world is pretty calm. Moving right along I am sharing a recent hike at the local Hemlock Gorge. This area is part of the Prettyboy Reservoir watershed. We hiked the trail along the Gunpowder River to a small waterfall which is surrounded by tall Hemlock trees.
Views of the trail and the Gunpowder River.
One section of the trail and Gunpowder River.
Eastern Tiger Swallowtails
Wildflowers and butterflies seen along the Hemlock Gorge trail. I think the pinkish plant is Joe Pye weed?
The Louisiana Waterthrush can be found along the Gunpowder River. We also had a quick look at the Belted Kingfisher as it flew by.
Views of the Gunpowder River, Eastern Wood Pewee were heard often, Waterthrush and Goldfinches. I also saw and heard the Acadian Flycatcher, Eastern Phoebe and the Blue-gray Gnatcatchers.
These 2 Goldfinches almost blend in with the yellow flowers.
Louisiana Waterthursh, I have seen these birds on previous hikes in almost this exact spot next to the river. Maybe their nest is nearby?
Goldfinch mosaic, these birds were enjoying the wildflower seeds.
Back near the parking area we saw this tiny Ring-necked Snake. They say juveniles are around 8 inches, this one was thinner than a pencil. It was black in color and had the yellow band. This was the 2nd day in a row where I almost stepped on a snake.
One last look down the river, there was a rope or wire hanging low over the river. I do not remember that being there the last time we walked here.
We are still staying close to home, our walks/hikes are done locally. Deer hunting season will be starting soon, I think it starts the middle of September. We will have to change the places and fire roads we walk on, avoiding the bow hunters. Saying prayers for peace in our country. I hope everyone is safe, happy and healthy.
What's happening in your corner of the world? Please check out and visit the following memes and links. I hope to see you there.
Thanks to Angie the host of Mosaic Monday
Thanks to LadyFi the host of Our World Tuesday!
Thanks for visiting and commenting, have a happy day and a great new week!