21 June

Although the weather persists as cool and cloudy, the Forest and Wetlands display summer abundant summer growth. After too long a time away, we returned to explore the loop to the south of the forest. We expected that the paths would be drier and easier. We weren't disappointed. Apparently the Forest Gnomes have been very active, maintaining trails and laying down boardwalks. Step mosses are flourishing and producing abundant sporophytes. Red huckleberries are ripening. We watched a red-breasted sapsucker who appeared to be focusing on the hemlocks on the loop trail He spent a lot of time dodging behind the trees, but cooperated briefly. Sapsuckers have worked over the hemlock for years. In addition to the typical small holes, they have excavated nest cavities, which in turn look as though they have hosted slime molds. There was also a very active pair of hairy woodpeckers but they were consistently out of range. The Forest is rich in biodiversity....