Category: Picture of the Day

Picture of the Day for April 17, 2017

Although this clump of blue color was found in my woods, it is not a wildflower, but another ‘escapee’ which used to be planted near my house. None exist by the house now, but a few Snow Glories are scattered around the lawn too. They must be celebrating Emancipation Day now that they free from the original bed. The Emancipation Day celebrated in Washington DC marks the anniversary of the signing of the Compensated Emancipation Act, which president Abraham Lincoln signed on April 16, 1862. It is annually held on April 16 but the holiday this year is observed on today instead.

Freed Snow Glories

Freed Snow Glories

Picture of the Day for April 11, 2017

The robins definitely got their tails snowed on again since the ground was covered in that cold white stuff this morning. But by noon, the snow had melted although the cloudy day kept the temperatures colder. I still have only found two little blossoms open in the woods even though trillium leaves are poking up but the bloodroots are absent.  I did find a lot of yellow trout lily (or adder’s tongue) leaves, but not a single pretty yellow blossom open.

Yellow Trout Lily 

Yellow Trout Lily

Picture of the Day for April 8, 2017

A northern flicker was on the side of the road this evening, and while they nest in trees, they spend a lot of time on the ground digging for ants and beetles with their slightly curved bill. The northern flickers in the eastern part of the United States will have yellow on the underside of the wings, whereas red is seen in the western part.

Flicker Hunting Bugs

Flicker Hunting Bugs