Mini Road Trip: Mt Pleasant – April 2021 (1)
/Before one of my volunteer shifts at Howard County Conservancy’s Mt Pleasant, I hiked a little. It had changed a little since March. The spring beauties were in bloom along the trail.
A tree had fallen over the trail. It was so rotten that the upper part had broken apart. It was relatively easy to step over.
I took some zoomed pictures of the loose bark and knots with moss growing around them on the part of the trunk that crossed the trail..
A little further down, a male woodpecker was working a shallow hole. It was so focused that it didn’t notice me walking by.
The furthest point on the loop hike was the patch of skunk cabbage I’ve been monitoring the past couple of months. The leaves are unfurling now although sometimes the purplish reproductive parts are still visible in the much at the base of the leaves.
In the picture below, there is maturing a maturing seed pod in the lower part of the picture…the next stage of the ‘golf ball’ structure inside the decaying spathe.
The spice bush is blooming in the same area.
Tomorrow I’ll write about the second part of the hike.