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I went over to Lawrence Woods yesterday on the way to work. (Just
outside of Kenton on Co Rd 190, off of 292)
Usually there is a warbler or two over there when they are migrating.
but not yesterday. It was more of a woodpecker day; Pileated, Flicker,
and Red bellied...oh my! ;-)
Also seen were:
Field sparrows
Song Sparrows
Winter Wren
Cardinals
Blue Gray Gnatcatchers building a nest (got pics :-D)
Robins
But the best part of the trip for me was the flowers
Marsh Marigolds are at their prime.
White Trillium are spectacular.
A few Nodding Purple Trills were just coming out.
I saw three different colors of phlox, two shades of purple and a white
Preacher Britches were plentiful.
Bloodworts haven't opened up yet.
Trout Lilies are just finishing up.
False Solomon's Seal were just starting
I saw a few Jack in the Pulpits
Lots of other flowers are scattered along the board walk.
That's about it.
Pics including Gnatcatcher nest are here:
http://s153.photobucket.com/albums/s226/sjlarue/Lawrence_Woods_2010/
Later!
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