Columbus – July 2019 – Bird Walk at Audubon Park

Audubon Park is located just south of downtown Columbus in a reclaimed ‘brown field’, aka – old industrial areas. The transformation to a nature preserve is amazing.



We were there on a Saturday morning for a ‘Beginning Birding Hike’. Our guide Erika was knowledgeable and enthusiastic.



We started out with the easy ones in the feeders.



While ostensibly we were there to check out the birds, the flowers and plants were interesting as well.



Not to mention twin turtles.



The bees were busy…



Of course I was too busy taking photos to pay attention to what type of bird this was!



As always wandering off from the crowd, who came away with more knowledge about birds than I did.



The boardwalk across the wetlands provided more flower and plant photo ops.




More birds..





The small, but passionate group was very focused.



An egret,



And a blue heron.



Despite the heat it was a great way to spend a couple of hours, thanks to the parks and our guide Erika.





Lancaster, OH – July 2018 – The Shapes and Colors of Nature

In looking for something today I thought I saw a listing for a Fern Walk at the Wahkeena Nature Preserve near Lancaster, Ohio.

When we arrived and asked about it we were told that they were having a nature walk/hike but it was not specifically for ferns. Initially disappointed it turned out to be much better.

Nora was the naturalist who lead our tour. She was amazingly knowledgeable in all aspects of what we found on our hike. If you stop to really look you will find some great shapes and colors in the woods.

UPDATES – Tom from the nature preserve was kind enough to provide updates as to what each photo was. The Featured Image above is a Downy Rattlesnake Plantain (an orchid)

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Before we started the actual hike we spent some time near a pond.

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While few, the flowers that were present near the pond were very vivid. The flower is a Swamp Rose Mallow – a wild hibiscus (update from Tom)

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Something that looked like straw grew across some of the other growth in the pond.  The “straw” is Dodder – a parasitic wildflower.

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The water lily (?) stood out against the sea of green. Confirmed by Tom to be a water lily 🙂

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Once we started our educational hike we spent time examining all of sorts of things in the woods – like this decaying tree. The shapes resulting from the decay make for an interesting subject.

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The primary purpose of the walk was to identify orchids. Yes, there are orchids in Ohio – just not like the giant ones you see in places like Hawaii.

Unfortunately I spent more time taking pictures and less time listening to Nora so I missed the name of this one – Sorry Nora.

Thanks to Tom’s update I can state this is a Cranefly orchid.

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Another Downy Rattlesnake Plantain orchid.

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Another orchid? I should really pay better attention.

Tom’s update – Green Adder’s Mouth orchid.

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A different looking caterpillar.

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A type of an apple that grows along the ground – a favorite of turtles. This is known as a Mayapple.

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As we progressed we began to see a number of fungi, more impressive ones than our fungi hike we had a few weeks ago.

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There was a large collection of shapes and colors of fungi.

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Some on the dead trees.

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Some residual Virginia Creeper vines.

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More fungi

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A ghost orchid this is not! Tom has identified this as an Indian Pipe or Ghost Pipe – a saprophytic wildflower.

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We came across this massive fungi, which looked very cool from the side

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As well as the overhead view.

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Some amazing coloring of shelf mushrooms on a tree.

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More growing up a tree.

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More on a bed of moss.

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Some very large shelf fungi.

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A close up.

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We also came across a small ‘Ring Neck’ snake, which Nora was kind enough to pick up and show us.

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Blue fungi.

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After we completed our hike, we went to a second nature preserve just down the road – Rhododendron Cove.

The sandstone cliffs here are amazing.

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How the preserve gets it’s name – rhododendrons everywhere, up against the 50′ cliff.

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The sandstone always has great erosion patterns.

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A hole eroded from the face of the cliff.

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Amazing ‘honeycomb’ erosion.

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Motivated by Nora’s teachings, we paid attention on our walk back to the car – finding even more along the path through a meadow.

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Go find a local park – there are lots of people like Nora anxious to share their knowledge of the world around us all.

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Delaware, OH – July 2018 – Fun with Funghi

Our hot weekend continued with a visit to a local Metro Park – Gallant Woods – that was holding a ‘Mushroom Hike’. Lead by Kari, one of the Education leaders from the park service, we wandered through the woods for an hour while she and others spotted various types of mushrooms.

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Our group was small, with Kari and another family who was into foraging for mushrooms, making it very educational.

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Most of the mushrooms were quite small, but still very interesting.

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We found interesting growth on trees.

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A red one on a small twig.

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Mushy ones on another dead tree.

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It was fascinating how when you start looking closely how many different types there are. Much time was spent explaining how difficult it is to see the difference between poisonous ones and those that are edible.

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Kari would often pick them to give us a closer look.

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When you looked closely the details are amazing.

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One large tree had them growing all the way up the 50′ tall tree.

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While you are supposed to leave the mushrooms where they grow for others to enjoy, we were permitted to keep some since Kari picked them as part of our tour.

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Across the road is the original homestead complete with a restored 1930s farm house.

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The entire county parks system is featuring flight this year so one of the barns had a great exhibit with model planes.

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The exhibit’s planes were very impressive.

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We thoroughly enjoyed our hike with Kari, and the time spent with the other staff and volunteers afterwards in the farm house. The staff was even kind enough to share some mushroom quiche they had been preparing in the 1930s stove.

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