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Winter scenery seen from Danyang River Jando Trail. Jando means a plank road built on a steep cliff-like place.
A Sunday tromp in the woods-
I took a drive to see how things looked down by the Tittabawassee River this afternoon. 👆 I was hoping to see some Turkey Vultures or a Bald Eagle but I didn’t see a damn thing. I didn’t stay out too long because it is still not that warm here yet.
This is a shot 👆of the trail alongside the river, kind of in the far right side of the top pic. As you can see, there is not too much plant activity here yet. After I left here I went across the river to the Shiawassee Wildlife Refuge.
This is a trail at the refuge that has been worked on since last fall. This is called the Woodland Trail and is 3.7 miles long. I walked down as far as what looks like the end, but that is where it turns to the right and keeps going. This looks much better now and I will be back here when the weather gets nicer. This area is closed to people during the firearms deer season. There might be deer in here but I have never seen or heard one.
Happy Sunday y’all. 😃
Snowy Afternoons
Philadelphia _ Jan 2022
It turns out, the golden views at Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge are what you find at the end of the rainbow. This Colorado wildlife refuge offers glimpses of both the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and Great Sand Dunes National Park in the distance. The auto-tour route between April and early fall allows a drive, in solitude, amongst wetlands home to dozens of bird species. Along the Rio Grande River Trail, you will see a wide variety of habitats, from lush grasses to dense stands of willow, to towering cottonwood trees. Photo courtesy of Patricia Henschen.
I fuckin love nature
Olympic National Park, Washington. Hoh River Trail.
Aravaipa Canyon, Arizona (river hiking)