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Lunar eclipse 3/14/25 taken with iPhone 16 Pro Max through a TeleVue 76 telescope |
- The first blooming Pasque flowers of the season
- The lovely surprise of a butterfly spreading its wings in the sun
- The abundance of eagles on the ice edges and in flight, especially on a blufftop where they sweep past you at eye level
- The return of some of the earliest fungi - scarlet elfin cups
- The raucous calls of geese and trumpeter swans stopping briefly on the newly ice-free waters of the Mississippi River sloughs and La Crescent's Blue Lake to rest before racing on to their summer nesting grounds in the Arctic
- Budding trees making the blufftops look fuzzy, a big change from the stark prickly look of winter treetops
- The smoke plumes of prescribed burns on prairies promising lush growth of flowers and grasses in coming months
One of the warm days at Lytle's Landing Image - Kris Lawson |
- Pasque flower
My first Pasque flower of the season
Holland Sand Prairie, March 25 - Sprouts
- Littleleaf buttercup
- Meadow buttercup
- Motherwort
- Mullein clusters
- Prairie violet
- White avens
- Yarrow sprouts
- Hexagonal-pored polyphore
- Scarlet elfin cup
- American eagle
- Barred owl
- Bluebird
- Dark-eyed junco
- House sparrow
- Canada geese
- Canvasback duck
- Cedar waxwing
- Downy woodpecker
- Great blue heron
Great blue heron - Killdeer
- Mallard
- Meadowlark
- Northern cardinal
- Northern flicker
- Northern shrike
- Pelican
- Pileated woodpecker
- Redwinged blackbird
Nesting bluebirds
Holland Sand Prairie - Rusty blackbird
- Sandhill crane
- Song sparrow
- Tree swallow
- Trumpeter swans
- Wild turkey
What are YOU seeing on your hikes?
Hikes below in colored, bold type or underlined have links to previous posts OR descriptions/location of the trails found online
ORA Community Farm trails, La Crosse WI; Eagles Bluff Park, La Crescent MN; Wagon Wheel Trail, La Crescent MN (2); City streets of Chicago , IL; Sugar Creek Bluff, Ferryville WI; Lytle’s Landing, Brice Prairie WI (2); Reno Quarry, Reno MN; Reno Spillway, Reno MN; Houska Park trail, La Crosse WI; Whitewater Canyon Wildlife Area, Bernard, IA, Holland Sand Prairie, Holmen WI (3); Trempealeau Wildlife Refuge, Trempealeau WI
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When you hike with your yoga teacher, you get a whole new view! Reno Quarry rock formations Image - Jean Hammons |
The "I Spy on the Trails" column is a phenology (the study of seasonal changes in plants and animals) journal to chronicle year-round the weather, plant life and wildlife I observe while hiking. It is very useful in helping me compare observations from year-to-year. The column is published monthly from September through April and then twice-a-month from May through August when warm weather brings the natural world back to vibrant life.
Marge, I enjoy your blog so much! Thank you for doing it!
ReplyDeleteIt is great fun. And thank you for all your great work at Frontenac State Park and your wonderful writing on birds! I enjoy that to!
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