Walk around Woodland Hills Preserve. Always enjoy seeing the red-winged black birds here. Great way to start the day listening to the sounds of nature.
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Walk around Woodland Hills Preserve. Always enjoy seeing the red-winged black birds here. Great way to start the day listening to the sounds of nature.
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Read MorePhotos from a quick morning walk around Woodland Hills Preserve. I like coming here because 1) it’s fairly close to my home and I can get in a quick nature walk before heading to work and 2) it brings me great joy in knowing that this used to be a golf course. Don’t you just love it when nature takes it back? The meadows are filled with mugwort, yarrow and the common milkweed is just starting to bloom. Soon this place will be filled with butterflies, sphinx moths and pollinators galore. As I passed through the wetlands, tall stalks of poison hemlock towered above the marshy grass. Dozens of red-winged blackbirds perched high in the trees drooping their wings and singing flute like notes that tapered off into a trill. Frogs in the pond chimed along with their deep croaks and bellows making for a melodious morning chorus as I walked along the paths. I spotted a monarch or two fluttering about sampling the first taste of sweet nectar on the newly blooming milkweed. And on the wing still are the Little Wood Satyrs although some of them were a little tattered and past their prime. Wild rose was blooming and the aroma wafting through the air was just incredible. It was a marvelous way to start my day. I always enjoy coming here.
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Read MoreEarly morning walk around Woodland Hills preserve. Lots of wildflowers blooming here and I worked with my iNaturalist app to ID them. Weather was cloudy and a couple of times the wind kicked up and dark clouds rolled through. I thought it might storm, but there was no thunder and it never did. Half way through my walk on the inner loop, I saw a tree full of over a dozen black vultures. They were perched high over head and soaring back and forth between the tall trees. I walked right under them and took a few photos. They just watched me as though they were just as curious about me as I was with them. It was a really nice surprise seeing these beauties up close.
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Read MoreMorning walk around the Woodland Hills Preserve. Love coming here before work. It’s a great place for birding! The tree swallows are coupled up and they are taking advantage of the nesting boxes. The cherry blossoms are in bloom and the preserve is full of birdsong. Woodland Hills Preserve was once a golf course and it’s so wonderful to see nature taking over. Other birds I observed here today were: Brown Thrasher, Red-winged Blackbirds, Mockingbird, Northern Flicker, Eastern Towhee and a few others I still need to identify. Very enjoyable morning.
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