Over the last two weekends, I visited three Forest Preserves; a revisit to Springbrook Prairie and two I hadn't been to before, Waterfall Glen and Fullersburg Woods. Last weekend I went to Waterfall Glen Forest Preserve, which surrounds Argonne National Laboratory and includes the former grounds of the Lincoln Park Nursery which provided plants for the Lincoln Park Zoo. The namesake waterfall was created as a project of the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression. Waterfall Glen includes a mix of arboreal forest and rolling plains offering a great diversity in flora and fauna. The path that winds around the perimeter of the Preserve is just a little over 9 miles long and surprisingly only took me about 4.5 hours to complete, even with the constant stops to take photos or trying to locate a bird that was calling. I spent at least 10 minutes trying to locate an owl that was hooting, without success.
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Part of the the old perimeter wall of Lincoln Park Nursery |
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The falls that give Waterfall Glen its' name |
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Pastinaca sativa, Wild Parsnip |
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Penstemon digitalis, Foxglove Penstemon |
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Polygonatum commutatum, Solomons Seal |
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Rosa setigera, Climbing Wild Rose |
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Silene pratensis, Evening Campion |
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Tradescantia ohiensis, Ohio Spiderwort |
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Trifolium hybridum, Alsike Clover |
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Ipomoea lacunosa, Small White Morning Glory |
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Krigia virginica, Dwarf Dandelion |
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Baptisia alba macrophylla, White Wild Indigo |
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Hieracium gronovii, Gronovius' Hawkweed |
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Silphium terebinthinaceum, Prairie Dock |
While flowers were abundant, birds and other fauna were not, at least not ones I hadn't already seen and photographed.
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Procambarus gracilis, Prairie Crayfish |
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Unknown spider |
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Vireo gilvus, Warbling Vireo |
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Lestes forcipatus, Sweetflag Spreadwing |
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Limenitis arthemis astyanx, Red-spotted Purple |
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Megisto cymela, Little Wood-Satyr |
Yesterday I found myself back at Springbrook Prairie in search of the Eastern Meadowlark, which I was told could be found there. Not only did I find one, but I was amazed at the way things had changed in just three short weeks and at the array of new wildflowers that I captured with my lens.
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Catalpa speciosa, Northern Catalpa |
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Young wild grapes |
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Allium canadense, Wild Garlic |
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Apocynum cannabinum, Common Dogbane |
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Asclepias syriaca, Common Milkweed |
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Carduus nutans, Nodding Thistle |
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Cirsium arvense, Canada Thistle |
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Field of White Wild Indigo |
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Ipomoea purpurea, Common Morning Glory |
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Linaria vulgaris, Butter-and-Eggs |
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Melilotus officinalis, Yellow Sweet Clover |
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Cistothorus palustris, Marsh Wren |
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Colaptes auratus, Northern Flicker |
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Hylocichla mustelina, Wood Thrush, much better picture than the last one I got at Blackwell. |
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Turdus migratorius, American Robin, female |
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Passerculus sandwichensis, Savannah Sparrow |
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Sturnella magna, Eastern Meadowlark |
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Cyprinus carpio, Common Carp |
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Odocoileus virginianus, White-tailed Deer |
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Epargyreus clarus, Silver-spotted Skipper |
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Beetle on a flower |
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Ischnura verticalis, Eastern Forktail, male |
Since it only took about four hours to circumnavigate Springbrook, I decided to add another of the DuPage County Forest Preserves to my itinerary, Fullersburg Woods. The preserve sits along the banks of Salt Creek and includes Graue Mill, built in 1852, the Ben Fuller House, built around 1840, and a number of structures built in the 1930's by Company V-1668 of the Civilian Conservation Corps, including bridges, buildings and ramadas. The trail is only about 2 miles long, starting on the west bank and crossing over to the east bank. While it was a pleasant hike. I probably won't revisit any time soon, as there wasn't much new in the way of flora or fauna.
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Graue Mill |
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Falls that diverted water to the mill. I didn't notice the Green Heron until I uploaded the photo. |
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Duchesnea indica, Mock Strawberry |
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Lithobates catesbeianus, American Bullfrog tadpole |
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Plathemis lydia, Common Whitetail, male |
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Didymops transversa, Stream Cruiser, female |
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Morus alba, White Mulberry |
Tomorrow, I'll post and update on the progress on the balcony garden and other happenings here at Mr. B's East.
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