This Morning’s Walk in Schenley Park

April outing in Schenley Park (photo by Kate St. John)
April 26 outing in Schenley Park (photo by Kate St. John)

This morning there were eight of us on the Schenley Park outing:  Linda, Larry, Michelle, Rose, Jen, Marianne and Dave. (Dave missed the photo opportunity & I’m behind the camera.)

At the Visitors Center we saw Virginia bluebells and redbud blooming.  In the creek valley we found miterwort, yellow trout lilies and large-flowered trillium.  We did see purple deadnettle, as promised.  😉

In addition to the usual residents we saw these Best Birds and bird behavior:

A good time was had by all.

Watch for my next outing on the last Sunday in May — May 31.

 

(photo by Kate St. John)

2 thoughts on “This Morning’s Walk in Schenley Park

  1. I noted happily all the trillium in Schenley today. But I thought deer really like trillium — why hasn’t it been eaten?

    1. Kathy, perhaps the hillside is just steep enough that the deer don’t bother because there’s enough to eat elsewhere … so far.

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