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To all those interested in the natural world. Please add your sightings.

In the woods we return to reason and faith-Emerson

Best-Lynn

Friday, April 26, 2024

4-26 Jack-in-the-pulpit, Wood Turtle

4-26 Jack-in-the-pulpits are just starting their flowering.
And a layer of silty mud dulls the carapace of a freshly emerged Wood Turtle. John

Thursday, April 25, 2024

4-25 Yellow Wood Sorrel, Field Horsetails

4-25 Yellow Wood sorrel is putting up a few flowers.
Field Horsetails are sending up whorls of green branches on one structure and pinkish spore bearing cones on separate structures. Both are now visible. Often found along roadsides. John

Wednesday, April 24, 2024

4-24 Field Mustard, Corn Speedwell

4-24 Field Mustard shows golden in damp places and disturbed soil.
The tiny blue flowers of Corn Speedwell can be found in farm fields and lawns. Measuring only about 1/16 inch across these flowers could easily be overlooked. John

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

4-23 Columbine, Garlic Mustard, Angle-winged Butterfly

4-23 Columbine is gracing sun-warmed ledges.
Garlic Mustard is carpeting road verges and thickets.
And, an Angle-winged butterfly - probably an Eastern Comma - posed for a picture. John

Monday, April 22, 2024

4-22 Wood Anemone, Wild Oats

4-22 Wood Anemone, AKA Wind Flower, is a common riverbank species.
Wild Oats, AKA Sessile-leaved Bellwort, is common in woods and thickets. John

Sunday, April 21, 2024

4-21 American Fly Honeysuckle, Squirrel Corn, Mourning Cloak Butterfly

4-21 American Fly Honeysuckle, the earliest of the dozen or so species found in Vermont, is in flower.
Squirrel Corn has just opened its first flowers.
Mourning Cloak Butterflies have been active for a few weeks but this was the first one to pose within camera range. John

Saturday, April 20, 2024

4-20 Shadbush

4-20 Shadbush, an understory tree of riverbanks and field edges, is starting its flowering! John

Friday, April 19, 2024

4-19 Common Blue Violet, Round-leaved Yellow Violet, Earth Star

4-19 Both Common Blue Violet and Round-leaved Yellow Violets are opening.
And last fall's Barometer Earth Stars are still picture worthy. The rays of this fungus open when wet, close when dry. John

Thursday, April 18, 2024

4-18 Wild Strawberry, Long-spurred Violet

4-18 One Wild Strawberry has opened a flower.
And, one Long-spurred Violet has followed suit! John

Wednesday, April 17, 2024

4-17 Spicebush, Field chickweed, Black Squirrel, Bear cubs

4-17 The flower clusters of spicebush are giving swampy areas a golden glow.
Agricultural fields and waste places are dotted with field chickweed with its five deeply cleft white petals.
a family member snapped a picture of a black phase Gray Squirrel.
A Black Bear sow with three tiny cubs crossed my path this AM although I only got two cubs in my somewhat blurry picture. John