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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

Sunday, April 30, 2023

4-30 Wild Oats

 4-30

The pale yellow flowers of Wild Oats are opening.

John


Saturday, April 29, 2023

4-29 Sweet White Violets and Goldthread

 4-29

Sweet White Violets like rich wet woods.


Goldthread is often found in mossy areas under hemlocks.

John


Friday, April 28, 2023

4-28 Pin Cherry, Leatherleaf and Corn speedwell

 4-28

Pin Cherries are in full flower,


Leatherleaf lags a week or so behind

and Corn Speedwell - with flowers so tiny that most probably overlook them - is tinting lawns and agricultural fields.

John


Thursday, April 27, 2023

4-27 Cypress Spurge and Dog Violet

 4-27

Cypress Spurge -  an alien somewhat invasive, escape from cultivation - is common around old home sites and cemeteries.


Dog Violets are up in low woods and meadows and on streambanks.

John


Wednesday, April 26, 2023

4-26 Celandine, Red-berried Elder and Ovate-leaved Violets

 4-26

Celandine, an alien member of the Poppy family, is starting to flower.


Red-berried Elder is opening clusters of yellowish white flowers.


Ovate-leaved Violets are joining the more common species already in flower.

John


Tuesday, April 25, 2023

4-25 Canada Violet, Garter Snake, Hummingbird

 4-25

Canada Violets are starting to flower. 


I also saw four different garter snakes during a two mile hike. This was by far the largest.


And, spurred on by the very early flowering of Columbine, I had put up a hummingbird feeder and was rewarded this morning when the earliest returnee I've yet recorded showed up.

John


Monday, April 24, 2023

4-24 Field Chickweed, Blue Mustard

 4-24

Both very common Field Chickweed


and the very rare Blue Mustard were flowering in a fallow cornfield this morning.

John


Sunday, April 23, 2023

4-23 Downy Yellow Violets and Miterwort

 4-23

Downy Yellow Violets are starting to flower


and Miterwort with its tiny 'snow flake' flowers is at its peak.

John


Saturday, April 22, 2023

4-22 Toothwort and Eastern Tent Caterpillars

 4-22

Both Common and Cut-leaved Toothworts have been in flower for several days but I have yet to coordinate my visits with the warmth and sunlight they need to put their best face forward.

Cut-leaved Toothwort

Common Toothwort

Eastern Tent Caterpillars are active. Their egg hatch is synchronous with bud break. Host trees include apple and cherry.

John


Friday, April 21, 2023

4-21 Early Low Blueberries and Wood Anemone

 4-21

Early Low Blueberries are opening a few flowers


and Wood Anemone, AKA Wind Flower was awaiting only full sun to spread its petals.

John


Thursday, April 20, 2023

4-20 Dwarf Ginseng and Squirrel Corn

 4-20

 Dwarf Ginseng is a common damp woods species.


Shaded ledges and rich woods are home to Squirrel Corn.

John


Wednesday, April 19, 2023

4-19 Long-spurred Violet, Wild Columbine, Jack-in-the-pulpit

 4-19

Long-spurred Violets favor shaded woodland slopes.


Wild Columbine likes dry woods, rocky cliffs and ledges.


And Jack-in-the-pulpit frequents rich wet woods, swamps and peat bogs.

John


Tuesday, April 18, 2023

4-18 Hobblebush and Garlic Mustard

 4-18

Hobblebush, AKA Witch Hobble, is starting its flowering. The large outer blossoms now open have no reproductive parts. The much smaller true flowers in the center have yet to open.


And the despised alien Garlic Mustard is opening a few flowers.

John


Monday, April 17, 2023

4-17 American Fly Honeysuckle and Trailing Arbutus

 4-17

American Fly Honeysuckle is starting to flower.


Trailing Arbutus, AKA Mayflower, is also opening a few of its clustered pink flowers.

John


Sunday, April 16, 2023

4-16 Spicebush, Shadbush and Wild Ginger

 4-16

Today a lot of Spicebush


and an occasional Shadbush are in flower.

I also found Wild Ginger in a location suitable for photography. For a week or so I've been seeing it only on high inaccessible ledges.

John


Saturday, April 15, 2023

4-15 Field Pansy, Wild Strawberry and Cowslips

 4-15

 Field Pansies


and Wild Strawberries

were among the species to flower in a sun drenched field today.

In a wet area Cowslips or Marsh Marigolds


were providing their own bit of sunshine.

John

Friday, April 14, 2023

4-14 Many, many flowers

4-14

Among the species flowering today were Lesser Celandine,


Rock Cress,

Red Trillium,

Blue Cohosh

and Trout Lily, AKA Dogtooth Violet.

Queen Bumble Bees (not pictured) were flying and Fiddleheads were at a stage tempting to foragers.

John 


Thursday, April 13, 2023

4-13 Violets and Bluet

 4-13

Common Blue Violets may be either blue or - as in this case - white with blue markings.

Round-leaved Yellow Violets are brightening woodlots.

And a few Bluets, AKA quaker Ladies, are popping up in lawns.

John

Wednesday, April 12, 2023

4-12 Kidneyleaf Buttercup and Shepherd's Purse

 4-12

Small-flowered Crowfoot, AKA Kidneyleaf Buttercup (Rununculus abortivus) is opening a few flowers and the flowering season of Shepherd's Purse is well underway.

John




Kidneyleaf Buttercup 





















Tuesday, April 11, 2023

4-11 Great Blue Heron

 4-11

Today a Great Blue Heron was fishing in a Dummerston pond.

Also seen but not photographed: an Osprey in Brattleboro and forsythia in flower in Putney!

John