Went on my 4 mile hike today with Ann-Marie and we did a nature walk and tried to study the plants and birds along the way. Ann-Marie was carefully taking pictures and notes along the way. It was misty at times but no real rain. The gem of the day was this fall blooming Yellow Jessamine that I mentioned a few posts ago. The one pictured is twining around a Red Oak Branch. Also saw some red Patridgeberries that also flower in the Spring. We had a great time just sharing and learning for about 2 hours or more. Ann-Marie is learning about Brown-headed Nuthatches and Catbirds and how they sound. Nature was just lush, wet and wonderful.
When I got home there was a first year male Red-breasted Grosbeak on my feeder. The wheel turns.
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