Happy New Year, tomorrow is March 1st - 2015! It has been winter here in Michigan for a long time, cold and snowy. Our computer is in a very cold room of the house so I don't do much blogging this time of year but here are a few adventures from January.
Marie and I had to wait until the middle of January to get together because of the weather and road conditions. First outing of the year Rycenga Park located in both Spring Lake Township and Fruitport Township along Hemlock Road. We walked at Coast Guard Park that same day.
January 23rd we went all the way to Hudsonville Nature Center in Hudsonville Michigan.
That same day we stopped at Hager Park, an Ottawa County Park.
We tried to visit a few new parks but they were snowed shut or closed for the winter.
The end of January we walked at Crockery Creek Natural Area in Ottawa County.
No sunshine but we came to a piece of farm equipment that we hadn't noticed before. I'm not sure what it was used for.
So that was January, no wildflowers. And this is what it usually looked like when I would back the car out of the garage.
Into February things didn't change much, except it got colder. Several mornings the temperature was well below zero (Fahrenheit). But mid February held a warm added adventure?!
But first my sister Marie and I got out early in the month to Hoffmaster State Park.
We walked the north end of the park first. That's Lake Michigan in the picture below, a whole bunch of white and gray. Still fun to see and no crowds!
We walked the very southern end of the park and saw this Pileated woodpecker far off in a tree. We had a nice walk, it's always good to get outside if you can.
In the next post, which won't be out until March I'll fill you in on the rest of February and the added adventure. And it will include a few blooming wildflowers!
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Saturday, February 28, 2015
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Who lives in my woods?
Ottawa County Michigan, here are more pictures from our woods. The skinny fox visited often, and other fox, a Pileated Woodpecker, raccoons, deer, woodchuck. There was a disagreement between a fox and opossum.
As usual the Truth Cam records
the moon phase, temperature, date, and time.
Photos at night are black and white, color during the day, sometimes. I was out of state for 5 days and came back to find the trail camera had taken over 1,000 pictures while I was gone.





Mystery flyer and raccoon














Crow










Someone's cat



Deer

Skunk

Skunk and raccoon.


Woodchuck
Woodchuck
Another cat...



Raccoon Family
Deer
House cat
Opossum and fox disagreement.
Opossum and fox working out their differences.
Still working out differences.
Things are fine between the fox and opossum!






Pileated Woodpecker
Pileated Woodpecker
Pileated Woodpecker

Fox
Fox
Fox looking somewhat like a coyote...
Raccoon
Big raccoon

As usual the Truth Cam records
the moon phase, temperature, date, and time.
Photos at night are black and white, color during the day, sometimes. I was out of state for 5 days and came back to find the trail camera had taken over 1,000 pictures while I was gone.
Mystery flyer and raccoon
Crow
Someone's cat
Deer
Skunk
Skunk and raccoon.
Woodchuck
Woodchuck
Another cat...
Raccoon Family
Deer
House cat
Opossum and fox disagreement.
Opossum and fox working out their differences.
Still working out differences.
Things are fine between the fox and opossum!
Pileated Woodpecker
Pileated Woodpecker
Pileated Woodpecker
Sometimes it's difficult to tell the fox apart from one another, but this next shot is a much heftier looking fox.
Fox
Fox looking somewhat like a coyote...
Raccoon
Big raccoon
That's about it for the month of September for the Truth Cam. Maybe some bucks will come by next month, just have to wait and see.
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