Thursday, October 22, 2015

Fleming-Auburn Trail

Having not walked this trail for sometime, parked at the southern entrance around midday. The horses were in the fields east of the trail but due to the growth of the bushes could not gt a good photo. However The Minnow is still there.
Although the peak for autumn foliage has passed due to rain and cooler temperatures, there still were some colorful leaves along the trail.
Also, the collection of  fire trucks and rescue vehicles were still visible from the trail.
Almost to the northern end of the trail there appeared to be a truck in the middle of the trail. Not knowing why it was there, turned around and headed back to the car.
Thistles, running water, moss on the bridges, and last of the wildflowers were seen on my return walk.
An interesting discovery!
Farm Hand? Hunter? Trail Walker?

Heard a Blue Jay and a Chick-a-dee and saw thirteen American Robins. But birds were scarce. But did observe two Chipmucks, a Gray Squirrel, and a Yellow Sulphur butterfly (pieridae). Plus a new growth English Oak.
Always a great day for a walk on a trail.

Previous visits to this trails:

No comments:

Post a Comment