Perch pond at Cedar Hill SP
What a difference a day can make. Bioblitz yesterday, can barely see the park today. First photo is bridge across Walnut Creek. Second photo is the Amphitheater. Usually 5 levels of seating only 2 above water today. Many parts of the trail are impassable. Had to go in a back way just to get out in the park.
Fun walk with a Nature Program
These photos show evidence of bark beetles. I have no idea which species. I believe this is a cedar elm tree.
Elizabeth and I stayed at the AMAZING Alamo Inn B&B -- geared towards bird watchers and a magnificent place (and relatively inexpensive too). I asked the innkeeper if I could put up a moth light, and she told me that someone nearby is documenting the moths in the area! Sweet! I went and pestered them, hung out for about 4 hours talking nature and philosophy, and photographed lots and lots and lots of cool new moths and bugs. :)
Several of these I will study with the discover life moth guide:
http://www.discoverlife.org/mp/20q?guide=Moth&cl=US/TX&flags=HAS:
Most of these moths and critters Chuck documented like a week earlier, so I'm using his calendar too. :) Thanks, Chuck!
This was a somewhat frustrating part of our trip... I've heard so many good things about Sabal Palm Sanctuary that I really wanted to get down there... Alas, it's not too much fun when it's dumping lots of rain and the camera fogs up a bunch. Bummer! We'll have to return another time. Meanwhile, we did still manage to see some neat critters. :)
Neat little plant -- not sure what it is yet.