On my way walking to and from the pond I see a lot of this plant. In case you don't know, this is Poison Ivy. One of the most familiar plants in our woods. It's an irritant to the skin of most people. The oil in the leaves and in the stems and vines is hard to remove from skin, clothes and from your pet's fur. It's pretty easy to identify this time of year. It loses it's leaves in the fall and then the danger is not recognizing the vines. You can still get the oil on your skin in the fall and winter and you might not realize it until it's too late. If you think you have touched any part of this plant you should wash well in warm soapy water.
Friday, April 23, 2010
Beautiful day at the pond
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Limbs to pick up and holes in our trees.
Lots of limbs fell during the winter. Looks like the ice storms and snow storms cleaned out the broken, and dead branches from our woods.
One of our neighbors here is the pileated woodpecker. One of the things this large, amazing bird does is drill large holes into trees. We hear this bird more than we see it. It makes a loud knocking sound when it is drilling these holes. Also it makes a loud call, they say "Woody Woodpecker" is patterned after this bird both for his looks and his call.
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Spring blooms.
Dawn Chorus!
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