The mosquitoes were very happy that we came along and kept us moving on sometimes faster than I wanted. I even skipped a number of photo spots since it's supposed to be fun out there and not torture. A few times I almost felt like I'm a "Schuhplattler" (If you have no I idea what I'm talking about, have a look at this video example of Austrian Schuhplattler Group called "Voigasplattler").
Along the way we saw some curious insects, a few birds (I guess there are tons in the bushes but it looks like that they kept a low profile during the heat of the day) and there were tons of beautiful wildflowers, shrubs and grasses in a wide spectrum of colors and a teeny tiny wood frog.
Viper's Bugloss or Blueweed - Echium vulgare
Daisies
Birdfoot Trefoil - Lotus corniculatus
Creeping Bellflower - Campanula rapunculoides
Cow Vetch - Vicia cracca
Baby Wood Frog - Lithobates sylvaticus
Milkweed - Asclepias syriaca
Greenbelt pathway (yellow path on the map)
Wildflowers everywhere.
Eastern Kingbird - Tyrannus tyrannus
Crown Vetch - Coronilla varia
Mourning Dove - Zenaida macroura
Red Milkweed Beetle - Tetraopes tetrophthalmus
Hubby found the little guy hitchhiking on my back. Within 5 seconds,
I went from "aaahhh" to "ohhh he's so cuuute". :)
Ninebark - Physocarpus opulifolius
That was quite a surprise obstacle along the way. :)
Mossy Stonecrop - Sedum acre
All in all, a great walk!
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