Hello and happy Monday!
Hubby and I often take our walks on the local NCR bike trail. It is mostly a flat trail and is easy to get in 3 miles round trip. Along the trail we have views of the river, the forest, birds and sometimes critters. These images are from various walks early in June.
June 4th, we walked 3 miles round on the NCR trail in Parkton, Md. In the mosaic are images of Mountain Laurel in bloom, the Gunpowder River, the bike trail and Gnome land on private property.
I noticed these pretty blooms on a Catalpa tree along the trail.
Most of my bird photos from our walks were not the best, the birds were either high up in the trees or behind branches and leaves. I think this is a flycatcher, just not sure which one.
I heard this bird before finding it, it is a Worm-eating Warbler.
This bloom reminded me of the Queen Anne's Lace but it was different.
June 11th, we walked another 3 miles round trip on another section of the NCR bike trail..
This stream is called the Bee Tree Run.
A White-tailed deer crossed the trail in front and quickly disappeared in the forest. You can see it's backside on the photo below.
Another Catalpa Tree seen from the trail.
Thanks for your visit today! I hope you enjoyed my post and photos.
Thanks to Angie the host of Mosaic Monday
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Check out the links above, I hope to see you there. Thanks to the hosts today. Enjoy your day and new week.
As always I thank you for stopping by and as always I appreciate your comments.
Hubby and I often take our walks on the local NCR bike trail. It is mostly a flat trail and is easy to get in 3 miles round trip. Along the trail we have views of the river, the forest, birds and sometimes critters. These images are from various walks early in June.
June 4th, we walked 3 miles round on the NCR trail in Parkton, Md. In the mosaic are images of Mountain Laurel in bloom, the Gunpowder River, the bike trail and Gnome land on private property.
I noticed these pretty blooms on a Catalpa tree along the trail.
Most of my bird photos from our walks were not the best, the birds were either high up in the trees or behind branches and leaves. I think this is a flycatcher, just not sure which one.
I heard this bird before finding it, it is a Worm-eating Warbler.
This bloom reminded me of the Queen Anne's Lace but it was different.
June 11th, we walked another 3 miles round trip on another section of the NCR bike trail..
This stream is called the Bee Tree Run.
A White-tailed deer crossed the trail in front and quickly disappeared in the forest. You can see it's backside on the photo below.
Another Catalpa Tree seen from the trail.
Some more birds and butterflies seen off the NCR trail" Gray Catbird, Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, Eastern Tiger Swallowtail and a Red Admiral butterfly.
Thanks for your visit today! I hope you enjoyed my post and photos.
Thanks to Angie the host of Mosaic Monday
Thanks to LadyFi the host of Our World Tuesday!
Check out the links above, I hope to see you there. Thanks to the hosts today. Enjoy your day and new week.
As always I thank you for stopping by and as always I appreciate your comments.





