13 September

The drought persists. Rain is forecast for tomorrow, and again toward the end of this week. We can but hope. For now, the Forest and Wetlands are drier than we can recall seeing them in the three years we've been observing and recording. Vernal pools have vanished. Moss is drying out. The thimbleberries continue to wilt. In the Marsh, the water level has sunk what appears to be at least another six inches. The standing water that is typically present in the Marsh is subsiding. So far, the peaty mud looks to be holding moisture, but its value as habitat is declining. Bullfrogs remain in the diminishing water supply. Five turkey vultures circled the Marsh. I wondered whether they might be assembling prior to their autumn migration. For the first time in some months, a female northern harrier hunted over the Marsh. We heard a Hutton's vireo singing in the woods as we left. Despite the drought, it appears that the autumn migration may b...