Way up near the top of a loblolly pine, is the nest of a Great Horned Owl. You can see momma owl's silhouette. The nest is right above the children's play area at Wilkerson Nature Preserve. She's watching the children pretty closely.
Monday, April 30, 2018
Sunday, April 29, 2018
Do Not Touch!
This interesting vine growing up the side of a tree, is poison ivy. the hairs growing out of the stem are a give away.
Saturday, April 28, 2018
Wisteria
Wisteria is growing wild, although it's not native. It's originally from Asia, but it seems to have made a home here. It is a vine that climbs up into the trees. Most of the year, it's just another vine. But right now, it's blooming. It makes the tree look like it's flowering. I think it's strange to see a pine tree bursting out in purple flowers.
Friday, April 27, 2018
Thursday, April 26, 2018
Department of Public Education building
This mural is sandblasted on the entry to the NC Department of Public Education building. The sayings on it caught my eye immediately. It's a little hard to read in the picture, but here are a few:
- Learning in old age is writing on sand but learning in youth is engraving on stone.
- You are a child you are suitable to be awed.
- by example almost never by words.
- Love worked where discipline failed.
- Nothing but ignorance is more expensive than education.
The mural is 25 years old, and according to this article, is still controversial.
Wednesday, April 25, 2018
To the North Carolina Women of the Confederacy
Another of the confederate monuments on the capitol grounds in Raleigh. This one honors the women of the confederacy, who stayed home while the men went off to war. Maybe the anti confederate statue and the women's rights movements should get together on this one. Info here. This is another monument that could be moved out of the state capitol grounds. info here.
Tuesday, April 24, 2018
NC museum of Natural Sciences
This globe sits at the corner of the NC Museum of Natural Sciences building in downtown Raleigh. I wonder if they'll redo it when the African Rift valley finally splits.
Monday, April 23, 2018
Birds again
The bird feeders were very busy the day we were at Wilkerson Nature Preserve. A Downy woodpecker and Pine Warbler shared the suet feeder
A White breasted nuthatch was next.
A Goldfinch parked on a perch for a long time.
A female gold finch and a house finch joined him.
Sunday, April 22, 2018
Hello
This Cardinal looked like he was talking to the bluebird cut out on top of the bird feeders at Wilkerson Nature Preserve.
Saturday, April 21, 2018
Wild flowers
There are a lot of native wildflowers blooming in the forest. Some are easy to see, like the yellow Jessamine,
or the Rhododendron
Others are smaller, like the Green and Gold.
Still others are very small like the Thyme Leafed Bluet
Still others are just plain hard to see like the Perfoliate Bellwort.
Friday, April 20, 2018
Hawk's nest
We heard a skreech, and then watched a mama hawk land on her nest above us. I think she's a red shouldered hawk.
Once she settled in, you could barely see her looking out.
Daddy hawk watched from a distant tree.
Thursday, April 19, 2018
Painted Buckeye
This plant was difficult to identify. It's a "Painted Buckeye". It's not in a lot of the native plant lists because it has a small range. Mostly just the southeastern states. See this map
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
Pollen season again
There's a yellow haze in the air. After a rain the pollen washes into the ponds and streams. Here a turtle basks out of the pollen.
Tuesday, April 17, 2018
Monday, April 16, 2018
Possumhaw
These are blooming all over in the forest right now. It was hard to identify it, because there are two varieties, and the ones usually pictured have a different leaf that this. But a kindly naturalist at the Wilkerson Nature Preserve recognized it at once. It blooms in the spring and then later in the summer has berries that I suppose possums like to eat...?
Sunday, April 15, 2018
Yay science
This year's March for Science was a little disappointing. There were a lot fewer people than last year, and everyone seemed a little burned out.
There were some good signs, and a good brain hat.
I think these ladies were supposed to be Mother Nature???
Saturday, April 14, 2018
Friday, April 13, 2018
Azaleas and...
Kale! My one kale plant that survived the cabbage worms of last summer, and the freezing weather last winter, has bolted and bloomed! It's now a 3 foot high flowering bush!
Thursday, April 12, 2018
Wednesday, April 11, 2018
Red Bellied Woodpecker
Peterson's field guide says that this is the most common woodpecker in our area. He pounding on the tree very loudly, and as you can see he really worked at it!
Tuesday, April 10, 2018
Shy Great Blue
This Great Blue Heron was standing by the lake at Lake Lynn. He was close to the greenway with people and dogs passing by him. I think he thought he was hidden by the bushes. And so he pretty much was.
Monday, April 9, 2018
Sunday, April 8, 2018
To our confederate dead
Walking by the state capitol, I was surprised by a monument to "Our Confederate Dead" It sits on a busy corner in front of the capitol.
As a westerner, I've never lived in a place where the civil war was fought.
So much of Raleigh's population is made up of people from other places, that sometimes I forget that we're in the South.
Our Governor has requested that the monuments be removed from the capitol grounds and placed at the Bentonville battlefield in Johnston county. But there are laws against removal, and committees that have to approve. info here
This website has some thoughtful opinions on the subject.
Saturday, April 7, 2018
Carolina Wren
The Carolina Wren flits around pretty much all year long. (info here) They're not big but they have a big sound. Here's a youtube video of the song.
Friday, April 6, 2018
Thursday, April 5, 2018
Cedar Waxwings are still here
The Cedar Waxwings are still here, but not flying in such large flocks. They've scattered around eating berries and flitting around very fast. It's hard to catch them sitting long enough to get a good picture.
They won't stay long, and I expect this might be the last one I see for another year.