9 May
The initial intent of this blog was to track seasonal change in the Forest and Wetlands, and the changes are now evident and happening quickly. They make for wonderful observation. An increasing growth of summer fungi are emerging. This log hosts an abundance of oyster mushrooms. With the emergence of fungi, the Forest's slug population is appearing. In addition to their role as consumers of rotting debris and dog excreta, slugs have a taste for fungi. The trillia of the Forest are changing from white to a rich purple. This is a fine year for western starflowers. The red elderberries are starting to form. A mystery: Something appears to be boring into several logs along the path. Small holes and piles of sawdust can be seen, but the perpetrator has yet to appear. Suggestions from knowledgeable readers would, as always, be gratefully received. The Marsh is now gloriously green. (A quiz--somewhere in this photo, close inspection will reveal a swa...