Notes and Changes since last report
- It was 75°F, partly cloudy, and calm at 1:00 PM on August 23, 2017.
- This week's trail report covers the Wappinger Creek Trail side of the trail system.
- Yesterday's heat and humidity ended with thunder storms giving us pleasant temps and humidity today.
- Fall colors were beginning to appear...
The Trails
- One could no longer ignore the fact that summer was getting late with all the goldenrods in the front Old Hayfield.
- Towards the back of the field, dogbanes were making seed pods.
- Along the dry side of the Sedge Meadow Trail, gray dogwood berries were ripening to white.
- In moister sections, silky dogwood berries were turning from green to white to blue.
- The sky over the Gifford Tenent Barn was very nice.
- First signs of fall color were showing up in burning bush.
- As the trail dropped down to the boardwalk, an eastern comma appeared, also in fall colors, i.e., its hindwings were orange, not black.
- In the Sedge Meadow, tearthumb was climbing up the purple loosestrife.
- The tiny flowers can be easy to overlook.
- The tiny barbs are not easy to miss.
- A big sky stretched across the back Old Hayfield, too.
- On the ground, red was showing up in the Virginia creeper.
- In between, butterfly diversity seemed to be starting to drop with great spangled fritillaries dominating.
- Close behind were silver-spotted skippers.
- The view from the bluff over the full flowing Wappinger Creek was nice.
- At the bottom of the trail, hickory nuts awaited the unwary foot.
- Farther along was another favorite creek view.
- In the flood plain zig-zag goldenrod was just about to bloom.
- Just past that, jumpseed was blooming.
- Its tiny flowers will produce tiny, self propelled seeds.
- At the foot bridge below the "Appendix", wood nettle was making its seeds.
- As they ripen, the seeds look like little black orbs offered in little green cups.
- An interesting ambush bug lurked among the seeds - it had a yellowish as opposed the usual green.
- Under the nettle was an expanse of invasive Japanese stilt grass - this one had only 3 stilts.
- A lucky American millipede survived all the foot traffic.
- The creek view at the "Appendix" was a nice finish.
- Or so I thought: there was activity back at the Gifford trail head kiosk.
- Right on the sign-in box was a monarch chrysalis. With wings becoming visible, eclosure (hatching) was imminent - perhaps the next morning.
- Next week: the Cary Pines Trail side of the trail system.
Mammals | Birds | Butterflies | Moth | Insects | Caterpillars | Arthropods | Fungus | Herp | Plants | Other |
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2 Ruby-throated Hummingbird | 1 Spicebush Swallowtail | 1 Black cohosh | ||||||||
2 Downy Woodpecker | 59 Cabbage White | 1 Jumpseed | ||||||||
1 Pileated Woodpecker | 1 Clouded Sulphur | 1 New York ironweed | ||||||||
2 Eastern Wood-Pewee | 8 Orange Sulphur | 1 Purple-leaved willow herb | ||||||||
1 Mystery Flycatcher | 1 Spring Azure | 1 Rough-leaved goldenrod | ||||||||
2 Eastern Phoebe | 32 Great Spangled Fritillary | 1 Sneezeweed | ||||||||
1 Great Crested Flycatcher | 12 Pearl Crescent | 1 Tearthumb | ||||||||
4 Blue Jay | 1 Eastern Comma | 1 Turtlehead | ||||||||
5 Black-capped Chickadee | 1 Appalachian Brown | |||||||||
1 House Wren | 2 Common Ringlet | |||||||||
4 Gray Catbird | 4 Common Wood-Nymph | |||||||||
2 Cedar Waxwing | 3 Monarch | |||||||||
1 Pine Warbler | 29 Silver-spotted Skipper | |||||||||
1 Ovenbird | 1 Northern Broken-Dash | |||||||||
1 Chipping Sparrow | ||||||||||
1 Rose-breasted Grosbeak | ||||||||||
3 American Goldfinch |