I came to Brukner Nature Center to see the Snow Trillium. They were scattered about at the foot of Short Step Hill. They were growing among clumps of Hepatica. It was a beautiful hillside.
Here and there, single Spring Beauty flowers bloomed. There will be clusters of them, soon.
With my walking stick in my left hand, my binoculars strap around my neck and my Olympus Tough camera in my right hand, I headed to the swamp to see if the Marsh Marigolds were blooming.
On the way I made more discoveries.
The first completely open sprays of Dutchmen's Breeches that I have see this spring...
Purple Cress in bud....
Another photographer was focusing on a tree trunk as I headed up Wren Run. I didn't get a picture but we saw a Red Admiral, a Mourning Cloak, and an Eastern Comma sucking the sap running down the bark. All three stayed on the trunk the entire time we admired them. So nice to see three different colorful butterflies at the same time.
And onward toward the swamp...
The boardwalk on the floodplain was still mostly covered by water.
But as I looked down on the steps to the swamp section of the boardwalk I saw the Marsh Marigolds...
and Skunk Cabbage leaves unfurling its leaves throughout the swamp. In a few weeks the leaves will cover the entire surface.
The boardwalk in the swamp was not flooded. It rarely floods. I followed it out to a little rise where the Harbinger of Spring and the Squirrel Corn grows. I found the Harbinger of Spring but not the Squirrel Corn. Maybe next week...
But I found one blooming False Rue Anemone (Isopyrum)...
and this pretty Waterleaf leaf.
I was pleased to get a good photo of a Crayfish Chimney. I find them hard to photograph.
As I was climbing the hill out of the swamp, I spotted a Bloodroot fully open.
And I was surprised to see the leaf of a Mayapple that had just broken through the ground.
As I hiked up Hickory Ridge, I found a few more signs of spring.
The Buckeye buds were opening, showing their clusters of leaves.
There were many more Snow Trilliums and Hepatica in white, lavender and pink. There were Purple Cresses in bud...
And after much searching I found a Purple Cress blooming. A pollinator had found it, too.
What a Spring delight! :)
ReplyDeleteI was glad I took the walk. It had been on my to-do list for a week. I posted a few of the photos on my Facebook page and a friend wrote as a comment that she had been there two days earlier and saw only the snow trillium and the hepaticas. The flowers are emerging fast. Hope they last a while.
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