A short 45 minute drive.
We wanted to see the ox bow of the Missouri River.
We hiked for 3 1/2 hours.
Great Egrets, Blue Herons
Blue-winged Teal and Green-winged Teal
entertained us.
Wild Flowers are blooming.
Johnnny jump-ups,
My first Black Swallowtail of the season!
I am so happy to see the butterflies.
The Dragonflies are awake
and mating.
The Craneflies also are mating.
Johnnny jump-ups,
Pepper Grass
and dandelions are early food sources
for the bees and butterflies.
My first Black Swallowtail of the season!
I am so happy to see the butterflies.
The Dragonflies are awake
and mating.
The Craneflies also are mating.
As we hiked we could hear the frogs.
They would jump into the water just as we approached.
It was nice a group stayed near the water edge
for photographs.
When a Beaver swam near
the trail we were thrilled.
This wetland is close enough we can go back often.
I would love to see the water lilies in bloom
and maybe a baby bird or two.
Happy Saunday Safari.
8 comments:
Sherry,
Wow on the green-winged Teal photo! Also liked your mated Common Green Darners as well.
We found maybe 20 dragonflies and a few damselflies emerging today, did get photos!
Thank you for taking us along! Love the frogs - their peeps are pure gold. And that beaver, great capture!
Lol you should have title this post
Sunday Safari = Warning X rated
Dear Sherry, The wetlands are very beautiful. You are fortunate to have them so close to home.
It is amazing how many different creatures can be seen, when the conditions are right.
Wonderful to see dragonflys.
Beavers are great, lovely capture.
A wildlife group have just released some in North UK. Apparently they lived with us many hundreds of years ago and they want to bring them back. I had not realised they once lived here.
A fabulous safari......
What great captures. We could never get close enough to the teal around here for photos. They are so skittish. Frogs are difficult to shoot too. It looks like you had a great day out.
I love the variety of wildlife that you see at a lake. You got a great photo of the Great Egret. We did see a lot of bees and butterflies at the Biltmore. It is surrounded by wooded areas and not in a city so it is a more natural setting. Hope you can visit one day soon!
I cannot believe all the wildlife you saw and much of it procreating! The frog photos were my favorite - surely they're princes in disguise.
I really enjoyed seeing these photos. The egret and the herons I never see unless I visit one of our wetlands.
Haven't seen a beaver in years.
Marnie
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