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May 07 2023

River bottom land with Virginia Creeper vine along the rock bluff wall and a tall tree

Mealy Blue Sage along the river bank

Small Cypress Tree growing along the river edge , one of the few returning after the loss of many in the 2015 flood.

Cedar Sage

Blue Curls

Posted in Habitat, 2023

May 06 2023

Caretaker transplanting water reed plants into Hay Barn pond

Odd erosion of Ant mound

Filed of Yellow flowers

Posted in Census, Habitat, 2023

April 28 2023

Mammous clouds before a rain 

Posted in Habitat, 2023

February 28 2023

Leopard Frog Tadpole sunning in shallow water of pond

Butterrfly nectaring on white blooms of Mexican Plum Tree

Posted in Census, Habitat, 2023

February 25 2023

There is a new open sunny space because of branches lost in the ice storm.

Caretaker planted wildlfower seeds in the new open spaces and watered for a week until seedlings appeared. From Native American Seed, approximately 1 ounce each: : Antelope Horn Milkweed, Butterfly Weed, Bluebonnets, Lemon MInt, Prairie Verbena, Scrambles Eggs and Maximillian Sunflower

Posted in Habitat, 2023

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