30 May
After some weeks away from the Hamilton Forest, a summer visit.
Salmon berries are maturing, some even beginnin to ripen.
Baldhip roses are coming into bloom.
Along the Marsh, twinberries are ripening.
A damselfly Arrowsmith is retaining snow.
An egg mass from spotted salamanders. There seem to have been a lot of them this season. This is at least the fourth mass I've seen in the Marsh. The eggs are joined by algae (the green stuff) which provides oxygen to the developing embryo.
The Forest and Wetlands continues to present new sights to visitors as summer advances.
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