Sunday, August 29, 2010
End of August
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Well Camoflauged nature
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Fungi Season
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Two visits in one day
Yep, I finally did it -I visited the park twice in one day. The first was just before 8:00am as I had taken a "mental health day" off from work. Over the weekend, the temperature itself had cooled down considerably, but surprisingly the humidity has stayed.
As I was making my way to the north end of the park I stopped to spy on a couple of Grey Catbirds when I suddenly noticed a Humming bird buzzing around the same bushes. He stayed perched just long enough for one pic. Though it's not a great one, I was extremely pleased to finally capture their bright green-blue feathers.
Shortly after, a second one came hovering by and they flew off together. Besides a couple Green Herons, there weren't many photo opps other than this small toad who'd hopped out onto the path. You gotta be careful lately to watch where you walk as there's no shortage of them with the recent wet weather. Later in the day I decided I'd up my daily mileage (I'm a big pedometer fan) and go for a jog. I figured I'd run with camera in hand JUST in case I spotted something like a big buck.
As it turned out, I saw just that. Two of them in fact, were drinking water from a drainage ditch near the north side. Both had nice big velvety antlers but my camera was not cooperating due to the dim light. This is the best pic I caught -which I even lightened up slightly to show more detail.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Humid Evening
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Miserably Hot
Man, today is the hottest and most humid day I've experienced in years. Maybe I'm getting older and less tolerant but WOW, it is seriously uncomfortable outside!
Late last night it had rained 2/10 of an inch and the humidity is so extreme you'd think it was still raining. Temps were reaching the high-eighties hours earlier than yesterday as I arrived at the park today. As if sweat stinging my eyes, and fogging up glasses were not annoying enough, my camera's batteries kept dying on me too. Somehow I managed three blog-worthy photos though.
The first is a new species of bird I've not seen before at Palmer Lake, a Belted Kingfisher. The park sure seems like a great fit for them with all the water, but seriously this is the first one I've seen there. No idea if male or female as it was way too far away. Just seconds later I noticed a pair of Great Blue Herons in a small tree by the water's edge. This was was squawking at the other one.
On the east side I walked right past a rust colored patch in the woods before turning around for a second look. Only a few feet of the path were both fawns laying down in the shade trying to stay cool. I looked for the mother but never saw her. I got just this one pic before my camera died again.

Saturday, August 7, 2010
Warm streak
Monday, August 2, 2010
August is here
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