7 June
June--often described as the beginning of meteorological summer, but the first days of this month have been chilly, and there's been a bit (nowhere near enough) of much-needed rain.
The paths into the Forest and Wetlands were still dry underfoot, but the vegetation looked to have benefitted from the night's drizzle.
The salmon berries are starting to show some colour,
and huckleberries are taking shape.
Near the Marsh, a small patch of twinflowers is coming into bloom...
and the spirea, or hardhack, has a few blooms to show.
In the Marsh, wrens were vocalising happily. Two, normally secretive birds, even cooperated with photos.
A big garter snake relaxed along the dock.
The month is forecast to warm up in the coming weeks. Hopefully some more rain will nurture the Forest.








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