16 February

Winter has kept its hold on the Forest and Wetlands. The Oceanside region is gradually warming and the snow is giving way to mud. The Forest, however, is at a slightly higher elevation, and remains snowy. Ephemeral ponds wear a skin of ice. The nurse stump is now surrounded by mossy tree trunks. The emergent huckleberry bushes look as though they will survive, but they'll be crowded. The Marsh is frozen over, although not to any depth. The dock remained a bit wobbly, and there was open water nearby. Four mallards flew off, quacking a protest at our disturbance. They don't have much in the way of open water to swim in at present. A beaver had snacked on a branch near the dock. His lodge is at the far end of the Marsh. The weather was intermittent during this visit. We had expected rain, which didn't materialise, unlamented. There were occasional patches of sunlight. We returned to the parking lot looking to next week's wa...