Covered bridge at the intersection of Thompson Road and Clear Creek Road in southern Fairfield County, Ohio.
Today was the best day of the One Thousand Flowers project so far. I added four new species to the list including: Snowdrops (Galanthus nivalis), Hazelnut (Corylus americana), Common Alder (Alnus serrulata), and Witchhazel (Hamamelis virginiana). Hazelnut is common along the length of Clear Creek Road in southern Fairfield County, as is Witchhazel.
Alder is common at Lake Ramona pictured above. The alder was a bit of a surprise. I was not expecting it to be in bloom so early. As a family we have visited Lake Ramona many times, to hike or go fishing. My son once caught a very nice Largemouth Bass fishing off the dam. There are two docks at the lake, one is accessible from Clear Creak Road, the other from a picnic area above Lake Ramona. Below Lake Ramona I found one Skunk Cabbage still in bloom. This was a little surprising in that this one bloom was all that could be seen of the Skunk Cabbage. I remember the Skunk Cabbage at Lake Ramona to be far more common than that.
I observed my first butterflies of the year today as well. A Question Mark was basking in the trail, not far from the Skunk Cabbage, and then a Mourning Cloak was playing chicken with cars along Clear Creek Road where I had parked the motorcycle. Felt good to be back on the bike!
The covered bridge above is at the intersection of Clear Creek Road and Thompson Road. I parked the bike at the bridge and walked to the hillside covered in Snowdrops. While Snowdrops are not native, they have obviously naturalized (and multiplied) to the site and therefore are fair game for the One Thousand Flowers project.
I am glad that flower activity is beginning to pick up. I now have ten species for the year. Next Monday, I hope to be in Adams County hunting for Snow Trilliums!
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