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Notes and Changes since last report
- This week's trail report covers the Cary Pines Trail side of the trail system.
- It was 56°F, breezy and misting at 2:00 PM on September 30, 2015.
- This was the middle of a cool, rainy week; suddenly it was Fall.
- Mushrooms have been waiting for this...
The Trails
- Mist hanging in the air behind the Gifford Carriage House was a good indicator of how the walk would be today.
- Something was in the road coming towards me.
- Not a skunk, but a cat - a healthy looking one. It snuck off at my approach.
- Virginia creeper was lighting up on the Scots Pine Alleé.
- Colors really come out on a gray day. The Little Bluestem Meadow's namesake grass was glowing.
- That muted red might have been oak starting up.
- The promise of bright yellow to come was clearly maple.
- Dogbanes in the adjacent field were a bright, pale yellow.
- The first of the expected bounty of mushrooms was in the Old Gravel Pit.
- Little parasols were not much farther along the way.
- A big downed maple had quite the colony of a shelf fungus.
- The margin of each "ear" had a glowing violet edge.
- Something else was well past its prime, reminding me of how I *don't* like my eggs.
- In the Fern Glen's fen, poison sumac was putting on a nice display with cinnamon fern helping in the foreground and spicebush in the background.
- In spite of 3-1/2 inches of rain overnight, the creek under the bridge was not the torrent one might have expected.
- Nearby, Indian cucumber root had an interesting way of making its fruit obvious.
- A large mushroom was hidden behind the kiosk.
- Not so hidden in the pond were several red-spotted newts.
- On the Cary Pines Trail, a dead hemlock had come down.
- By the big snag farther ahead, red maple seedlings made a colorful carpet.
- At the approach to the "Appendix", tiny mushrooms were like scattered popcorn on the ground.
- Inspected down and close, they turned out to be quite interesting.
- Next week: the Wappinger Creek Trail side of the trail system.