Sunday, July 20, 2008

Garner to Gresham's - Person Street tour

If you start at Highway 50 and Timber Drive in Garner, you can drive a thoroughfare from here through downtown Raleigh out to Gresham's lake at Capital and 540. Timber to Hammond to Person to Wake Forest to Atlantic to Old Wake Forest - this long stretch is featured at Raleigh Nature in a "Straight Streets" post.

Above is the dead end of Timber, just across 50. The south end of Garner is just full of loblollies!




Below is Wildcat Creek as it crosses Hammond.


Micostegia off Hammond
greenway at cypress bog from Hammond

No Hand King at person and MLK Blvd.


Guv's Mansion and garden



Person Street features Marsh Woodwinds and the Mordecai House.





Person used to connect to Wake Forest Rd. here.

Dangerous Atlantic Ave bridge

Greenway under Atlantic

At the north end, this stretch is just short of Gresham's lake, where Paul now stands.

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Continental Divide down to the Piedmont

The Continental Divide on 40

Blasting tubes for the crest of the Continental Divide

South Mountains monadnock

South Mountains development



South Mountain State Park


Sunday, June 8, 2008

Mid Crabtree Owl and Snapper eggs

Barn owl off deck of Middle Crabtree's greenway



Turtles basking on this same stretch


This is the rock that turns Crabtree Creek at Capital Boulevard

The owl is in this scene somewhere. Below is a female snapping turtle laying eggs.




The family of one of my students had a female snapper crawl up into a sandy area near their backyard creek and lay some eggs.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Wakefield Middle School Ecology Club

The Raleigh Naturalist get-up shown at Wakefield MS.
The large map is being color-coded to delineate the watersheds.


The school is on a lovely site near the Falls Lake dam. Below are some nature images from their campus.

These blackberries will be tasting good by mid-summer!

This nifty rockfall includes the most interesting "man-made conglomerate" I've seen - really pretty high-iron rock encased in cement.

return to Raleigh Nature

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Spring Flowerings

Henbit at Lassiter Mill


front yard volunteers

Lady Banks on fern


buttercups on Hodges Road



Atamasca Lily stand on Buckeye Trail


Saturday, April 12, 2008

Spring in Asheville


Above is Reed Creek flowing through The Botanical Garden at Asheville. Adjacent to campus, it holds over 700 plant species. The campus itself has a pretty good show of flowering trees in the spring.



Virginia bluebells

violets



Roadside flowers by the French Broad River

Mayapples by seep