In my photographer's mind, summer is the season for photographing dragonflies as they skim through the air over ponds and rivers, but this is what I read when I looked up dragonfly in the dictionary in preparation for writing this post: drag·on·fly ˈdraɡənˌflī/ noun plural noun: dragonflies a fast-flying long-bodied predatory insect with two pairs of large transparent wings that …
A muggy misty morning
Click on the link to my blog to see the full post with pictures from an early morning walk in Chagrin River Park.
Meatballs, meds, and trail walking
A few pictures from my early morning trail walk
There’s nothing like a cedar waxwing!
For the last few years the cedar waxwings have been most noticeable for their absence along the trail I often walk in Chagrin River Park. They have finally returned.
Penitentiary Glen
Penitentiary Glen is another of the Lake County MetroParks. I don't go there often because it is on the way out to the Arboretum, which is where I usually end up when I head in that direction; however, it has some good trails. I only had enough energy for a short walk, so the trail …
Announcement: the wrens have returned!
House wrens were showing up all over the place this morning...at least all along the trail I was walking. I'm really not sure how many different wrens I saw, but I'm sure there was more than one. Wrens apparently are cavity nesters, and for several years I have watched them go in and out …
Back Yard Birding and more
I know some people take their feeders down when spring arrives, but we still like to keep some food and water available for these little creatures. So the other day I parked myself on a back yard bench to decide how to rearrange the feeders, and here are a few of the visitors that stopped …
Mother Goose and her family
It's not easy to raise your family if you are Mother Goose. You may start with 10 or 12 little ones, but life in the bog can be very dangerous for a flock of little goslings. Yesterday when I saw Mother Goose swimming in the bog with her babies and another adult goose (presumably Daddy Goose), …
Turkey on the trail
It's not "Turkey Day" here in Ohio. That comes around in November when we celebrate Thanksgiving with feasts that usually include roast turkey; however, I was having a not-so-great photo day in the park...until this turkey crossed the trail. He was almost close enough to step on my toes, so I figured he had to …
Just because it’s May!
...and just because today is cloudy, windy, and only 49 degrees in northeastern Ohio, I decided to post a gallery of 10 cheerful orange and yellow birds that I recently photographed on a (much warmer) trail walk in Chagrin River Park. Maybe they will help me remember that it is still spring. That's it for today's trail …
