Birds seen or heard on the April 10th Conowingo Wildflowers and Birds Trip
were few and far between due to the limited birding skills of the
last-minute fill-in leader (me!), but happily David Francis joined the walk
and ID'd the wildflowers. You all really need to come up and see the
wildflowers. The Virginia Bluebells were spectacular. Wildflowers marked
with an * were in full bloom.
WILDFLOWERS
Alliara petiolata* - garlic mustard
Amelanchier sp.*- shadbush
Arisaema triloba - Jack-in-the-pulpit
Asarum canadense* - wild ginger
Asimina triloba - paw-paw
Callitriche sp. - water starwort
Cardamine pensylvanica - Pennsylvania bittercress
Cercis canadensis* - redbud
Corydalis flavula* - yellow fumewort (only a single plant of this uncommon
species)
Dicentra cucularia* - Dutchman's breeches - hundreds of these.
Equisetum arvense - field horsetail
Erythronium americanum - trout lily / dog's tooth violet
Glechoma hederacea* - gill-over-the-ground
Hemerocallis fulva - day lily
Hydrangea arborescens - wild hydrangea
Hydrophyllum virginianum - Virginia waterleaf
Impatiens sp. - jewelweed / touch-me-not (seedlings)
Lemna sp. - duckweed
Lindera benzoin - spicebush; just about to flower.
Mertensia virginica* - Virginia bluebell - many thousands.
Paulownia tomentosa - polonia
Phlox divaricata* - wild blue phlox - one patch
Podophyllum peltatum - May apple
Polygonum cuspidatum - Japanese knotweed / Mexican bamboo
Potentilla reptans* - creeping cinquefoil
Prunus avium* - sweet cherry
Ranunculus abortivus* - small-flowered crowfoot
Ranunculus ficaria* - lesser celandine
Rosa multiflora - multiflora rose
Sanguinaria canadensis - bloodroot; already past flowering.
Taraxacum officinale* - dandelion
Toxicodendron radicans - poison ivy
Trillium flexipes* - declined trillium - thousands.
(This is one of the known locations of this rare species).
Urtica dioica - stinging nettle
Veronica hederifolia* - ivy-leaved speedwell
Viola pubescens* - stemmed yellow violet
Viola soraria* - common blue violet
Viola striata* - striped violet
BIRDS SEEN OR HEARD
Double-crested Cormorant (many)
Great Blue Heron
Turkey Vulture
Canada Goose
Bald Eagle
Red-tailed Hawk
Red-bellied Woodpecker
Downy Woodpecker
Pileated Woodpecker
Eastern Phoebe
American Crow
Carolina Chickadee
Tufted Titmouse
Carolina Wren
American Roin
Palm Warbler
White Throated Sparrow
Northern Cardinal |