I started roaming the Pines in 2009. Over the years I had accumulated many photos along the way. Recently, I weeded out many. Here are a few archive photos showing my past experiences of 'what's going on' in those woods.
(Stay tune; I got another set of 10 coming soon.)
An outlet from an ore bog that drains into the Batsto R. It's one of my favorite spots, but you have to be very careful. You can go down over your boots. I know.
I spotted this cedar waxwing while wading in the Wrstecunk Creek south of Warren Grove.
I discovered this solitary sandpiper along the edge of a spung as I was looking for the rare short-beaked beaksedge. It made for a good day. I found the plant.
I found this frog in a milky-like water in a ditch that surrounded a rye field in Greenwood Forest. I came back a good number of years later and the water was still white only in this spot, Wonder what caused it?
I found this guy walking slowly down a sandy road in the Great Swamp near Rockwood heading toward the Sleeper Branch. It was interesting that as I walked around him, he would pivot around keeping constant eye contact on me.
This is one of my favorite plant photos. A nice population of Small's yellow-eyed grass growing in the shallows along the edge of Watering Place Pond.
This is a very rare recorded fungi. A blue colored mushroom found deep in a cedar swamps of Penn State Forest. At the time I found it, I couldn't get a ID. I previouly did a post on it. A mycologist responded and ID it as Calliderma (Entoloma) indigofera. This is a very significant find.
This photo was taken shortly after the Spring Hill Fire that occurred back on 3/30/2019, along the upper Sykes Branch near Coyle Field.
Here's another plant photo that I caught at the right time for its lighting effect. I was at a borrow pit early morning not too far off of Route 206, south of Atsion Lake.
A deer I spotted in the woods, just off of Friendship Speedwell Rd, as I was driving slowly by.
(Stay tune; I got another set of 10 coming soon.)
An outlet from an ore bog that drains into the Batsto R. It's one of my favorite spots, but you have to be very careful. You can go down over your boots. I know.
I spotted this cedar waxwing while wading in the Wrstecunk Creek south of Warren Grove.
I discovered this solitary sandpiper along the edge of a spung as I was looking for the rare short-beaked beaksedge. It made for a good day. I found the plant.
I found this frog in a milky-like water in a ditch that surrounded a rye field in Greenwood Forest. I came back a good number of years later and the water was still white only in this spot, Wonder what caused it?
I found this guy walking slowly down a sandy road in the Great Swamp near Rockwood heading toward the Sleeper Branch. It was interesting that as I walked around him, he would pivot around keeping constant eye contact on me.
This is one of my favorite plant photos. A nice population of Small's yellow-eyed grass growing in the shallows along the edge of Watering Place Pond.
This is a very rare recorded fungi. A blue colored mushroom found deep in a cedar swamps of Penn State Forest. At the time I found it, I couldn't get a ID. I previouly did a post on it. A mycologist responded and ID it as Calliderma (Entoloma) indigofera. This is a very significant find.
This photo was taken shortly after the Spring Hill Fire that occurred back on 3/30/2019, along the upper Sykes Branch near Coyle Field.
Here's another plant photo that I caught at the right time for its lighting effect. I was at a borrow pit early morning not too far off of Route 206, south of Atsion Lake.
A deer I spotted in the woods, just off of Friendship Speedwell Rd, as I was driving slowly by.