The wooded river bluff faces northeast and stays cool |
Rock shelters an interesting insect construction |
The most interesting find of the day was an ornate insect nest under a sheltering rock. I actually have a book to identify things like this called, "Tracks and Signs of Insects," and was able to quickly identify the owner: The Organ Pipe Mud Dauber, a black wasp whose primary food source is spiders.
The nest of an Organ Pipe Mud Dauber Wasp |
A cache of Bittersweet berries in a log, perhaps from a chipmunk |
Turkey Runway |
This one didn't make it. |
Squirrel tracks |
Turkey tracks and acorn access holes were everywhere |
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