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Photos From A Walk Around Seidman Park

on Mon, 02/06/2012 - 21:07

Yesterday was beautiful, and for the first time in WEEKS I had nothing in particular to do, so I spent a good chunk of the afternoon wandering around Seidman Park.

There were many patches of green, growing things, taking full advantage of the unusually mild weather this season. 

Photos follow. Each, when clicked, will take you to the full set on Flickr. Or you can skip all that and just start by clicking here.

Moss and lichens

Haircap Moss

Frozen pond

Stream

Skunk Cabbage peeking through the snow

Reindeer Lichen

Sunset, December 31, 2011

on Sun, 01/01/2012 - 10:38

Yesterday afternoon I drove out to Kirk County Park in Ottawa County, on the shore of Lake Michigan, to catch the last sunset of the year. Click any of the photos below to see the rest of the set. Or you can see the entire set as a slide show.

Sunset at Kirk Park

Sunset at Kirk Park

Sunset at Kirk Park

Sunset at Kirk Park

Sunset at Kirk Park

Sunset at Kirk Park

Pickerel Lake, 26 December, 2011

on Sat, 12/31/2011 - 14:59

Pickerel Lake

Photos taken the day after Christmas at Pickerel Lake in West Michigan. Click the photo above to see the rest of the set on Flickr.

Rosy Mound Natural Area

on Mon, 11/07/2011 - 21:35

Bald Eagles

This past Saturday I took a long walk along the beach at the Rosy Mound Natural Area in Ottawa County. The highlight: a pair of bald eagles eyeballing me from a tree at the edge of the dunes. Click here to see the whole set.

Hardy Dam Rustic Nature Trail

on Sun, 10/30/2011 - 10:17

Hardy Dam Rustic Nature Trail sign

Back in mid-August my girlfriend and I spent an afternoon in Newaygo, walking along the Muskegon river just downstream from the Hardy Dam. The local Boy Scouts worked with Consumer's Power to mark out an interpretive path called the Hardy Dam Rustic Nature Trail.

Stream from the woods

The trail is short - not quite three miles, round-trip - and is reasonably well marked. When we went the ground was wet from several inches of rain over the previous couple of weeks, so we got a little muddy. Still - a beautiful walk in the woods.

Red-backed Salamander (Plethodon cinereus)

One of the highlights was the discovery of at least a dozen red-backed salamanders. There seemed to be at least one under ever fallen limb. Since they are an indicator species, I take that to mean that the ecology of the Muskegon River is quite healthy.

Click on any of the photos to see the rest of the set on Flickr, or click here to start at the beginning.

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