We have found evidence of Spring during our walks in the woods this week. This trillium is ahead of the pack.
Spring flowers arrive
We have found evidence of Spring during our walks in the woods this week. This trillium is ahead of the pack.
This old branch looks like a creature from a scary novel.
A Painted Lady butterfly made it to Maine this year.
The hooded merganser couple cruising along the no-name pond in the Maine backwoods two days ago.
We walked to the no-name pond in the backwoods yesterday to look for ducks. We sat by the pond edge for thirty minutes waiting for ducks to fly in. Then, movement on the far shore. A pair of hooded mergansers were already there, hiding along the shoreline. This is the male. He isn’t showing his distinctive crown and this slowed up my identification once I processed the images.
While waiting as quietly as possible for some wood ducks to swim by in the middle bog, I became the subject of another viewer.
You can make out four wood ducks in this view. There were at least six floating around on this side of the middle bog.
Our favorite subject of this week is the wood ducks in the nearby bogs. Here is a male wood duck on the far side of the middle bog. This bog is relatively new since beavers dammed the nearby stream a year or so ago.
While waiting near the stream for a lucky arrival of the local pair of the wood ducks, I caught movement in the brush on my left. Not only were they already nearby, they seemed unconcerned or oblivious of my presence.