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Black-and-white Warbler
Notes and Changes since last report
- It was 70°F, partly cloudy and breezy at 1:00 PM on April 28, 2021.
- This week's trail report covers the Cary Pines Trail side of the trail system.
- It was T-shirt weather and warblers were coming through.
- As for butterflies, the first clouded sulphur showed up at the end of the walk.
The Trails
- Redbud was pretty in front of Gifford House.
- In the back, the trails had their first mowing of the season.
- There was a flurry of bird activity at the "Appendix" (Trail Marker 10) with several black-and-white warblers darting about.
- A number of yellow-rumped warblers were in the mix as well.
- On the Cary Pines Trail, Canada mayflower had filled out, but there was little to show for buds yet.
- However, starflower had come up through them and was sporting flower buds.
- At the top of the Fern Glen, miterwort was blooming with its tiny, snow flake flowers.
- One hobblebush was blooming, unmolested by deer.
- A few feet away, false rue anemone was blooming.
- Something not seen every year was wild bleeding heart.
- Faithful Siberian bugloss comes up every year.
- The small flowers suggest forget-me-not, and I hope we don't: it took a few years to figure them out.
- Wild oats is our least common species of Uvularia - the bellworts.
- Around the pond, ostrich fern was coming up.
- A yellowish form of red trillium was a puzzle for some time.
- Besides the red ovary, the red veins hint at its ID.
- Maidenhair fern has the strangest fiddleheads.
- At the back of the pond is a stand of blue cohosh.
- The flower is not conspicuous, but worth a closer look.
- Hard to miss is cinnamon fern. The dense pubescence endures as tufts at the bases of leaflets.
- A strange holdover from former times is Paris, a relative of trillium.
- Off the boardwalk, in the poor fen, leatherleaf was blooming.
- Bog rosemary was not far behind.
- Blueberry looked like it would take just a little longer.
- In the back of the 'Glen Yellow lady's slipper was sending up shoots. We'll keep you posted on their progress...
- By the stone bridge, plantain-leaved sedge was still in bloom from the week before.
- This is worth getting on hands and knees - I love the bands.
- Behind the kiosk, mayapple was up now.
- A little farther back was Jack-in-the-pulpit.
- Back on Cary Pines Trail, the first flowers of invasive garlic mustard were out.
- Wild strawberry was growing in the path through the Scots Pine Allée.
- Of course, dwarf cinquefoil was keeping it company.
- Next week: the Wappinger Creek Trail side of the trail system.
Sightings
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