On April 11th we were out with our youngest son, Edward, who was on holiday from school and among other things we hiked the trails at Lake Padden together. These trails follow Padden Ridge above the lake which is just south of Bellingham, Washington, and in the Chuckanut Mountains, a range of hills that connect the North Cascades with Puget Sound.
It was a beautiful day and a good hike and though we were looking for Fairy Slippers and did not find any, we found plenty of other things to enjoy and photograph including some early wildflowers, including especially the Western Trillium, Trillium ovatum, some of the best we've ever seen, and the Skunk Cabbages, Lysichiton americanus, which were growing in the wet and boggy areas.
The pictures also include a few from another excursion I made on April 28th while looking to see if the Striped Coralroots, an orchid, were blooming (they were not). That second excursion was on a wet and gray day and I did not take many pictures, but the first hike was on a beautiful sunny day. Where I'm able I've added identifications to the plants and critters we photographed.
Western Trillium (Trillium ovatum)
Pacific Bleeding Heart (Dicentra formosa)
Skunk Cabbage (Lysichiton americanus)
Devil's Club (Oplopanax horridus)
Noble Polypore (Bridgeoporus nobilissimus)
Meadow Waxy Cap (Hygrophorus praetensis)
Turkey Tail (Trametes versicolor)
Marasmiellus candidus
Red-banded Polypore (Fomitopsis pinicola)
Brown Creeper (Certhia familiaris)
Dusky Arion (Arion subfuscus)
Oregon Forest Snail (Allogona townsendiana)
Bigleaf Maple (Acer macrophyllum)
Giant Rattlensnake Orchis (Goodyera oblongifolia)
The Trail and the Trees
Humor
(some had put stones in every hole in the stumps and piles of stones everywhere)
(some had put stones in every hole in the stumps and piles of stones everywhere)
2 comments:
Wonderful set of shots!! I especially like the Trilliums =)
Thanks, Fizzie. It's one of our favorite places in the spring.
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