On our
last nature walk of the season, we once again had wonderful wildlife viewing
weather. Today was a perfect morning for viewing birds
and we saw plenty of them. Nita Cox and
John Thalacker joined me in identifying 12 different species of birds,
including several sightings of summer tanagers, a swallow-tailed kite, rufous-sided
towhees, blue-grey gnatcatchers, a pileated woodpecker and red and white
vireos. By the time we were finishing our walk, the butterflies were showing up
for our pleasurable viewing. We saw
palamedes swallowtails, common buckeyes, gulf fritillaries, and dusky roadside
skipper butterflies. Sand blackberry,
flag pawpaw, white wild indigo, wild bachelor’s button, Carolina rockrose,
blackroot, shiny lyonia and rusty lyonia were all in bloom today. It really was a wonderful day to be in the
woods, even the biting insects were kept at bay with a faint breeze.
Have a
wonderful summer and I hope to see you next fall when we once again resume our
monthly walk in the woods.



















