Sunday, August 11, 2013

For the Love of Nature

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Medina River Natural Area,
El Chaparral > Nogales > Rio Medina > El Camino trail loop

Today's photos:





















It is that time of year again in South Texas when everyone is beginning to wonder if Autumn will ever arrive and bring cooler weather. In spite of the seemingly endless high temperature and to some extent, because of the high temperature, the South Texas landscape retains a vibrant character. My intense curiosity and passionate love of Nature irresistibly draw me out to experience the rich beauty of her elegant living tapestry:
  • The first three photos are of a Snowy Egret feeding in the pond beside the El Chaparral Trail.
  • The fourth through sixth photos are of Purple Threeawn. The inflorescence has fully matured losing its characteristic purple color and is beginning to disarticulate.
  • The seventh and eighth photos are of fully ripe, bright orange Granjeno berries.
  • The ninth photo is of a Turkscap patch with a couple of Common Wild Petunias peeking out in the center of the patch. The Turkscap are one of the more abundant flowers blooming in the hot, dry weather right now providing a rich source of nectar that will help the pollinators survive through the harsh South Texas summer.
  • The tenth photo is a Common Mestra butterfly on Canadian Wildrye.
  • The eleventh through fourteenth photos are of a Gulf Fritillary butterfly enjoying the Turkscap nectar.
  • The fifteenth photo is a Cloudless Sulphur butterfly on an Alamo Vine flower.
  • The sixteenth and seventeenth photos are a Turkey Vulture soaring high overhead.
  • The eighteenth photo is the shell of a freshwater mussel with a couple of river worn rocks on a mat of algae at the edge of the river.
  • The nineteenth photo is an overview of the Medina River. This is the large pool looking upstream form the "River Crossing" interpretive area.
  • The twentieth photo is a Texas Rose-bellied Lizard.