Category: Picture of the Day

Picture of the Day for December 18, 2018

The early morning sunshine and warmer temperatures did melt some of the snow before it clouded up today, but the bare patches of ground won’t reveal any springtime flowers yet.  Like many wildflowers, this flower has many common names including yellow adder’s tongue, in reference to the tongue-like shape of the flowering shoot which is suppose to resemble the open mouth of a snake. Another common name is yellow trout lily because the green leaves mottled with brown look like the coloring of a brook trout.

Yellow Adder’s Tongue

Yellow Adder's Tongue

Picture of the Day for December 9, 2018

The male goldfinches have lost their summertime bright yellow coloring so now it is harder to tell the males from the females and immature goldfinches. But whatever they might be, they all seem rather hungry and today with the sun finally out, they were eating seeds from the black-eyed susans, which has also lost all of its summer yellow petals.

Eating Seed Heads

Eating Seed Heads