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“In the deep falldon’t you imagine the leaves think howcomfortable it will be to touchth
A greater angle-winged katydid (Microcentrum rhombifolium) seeks shelter in the hollow of a leaf on
Repost from a few year back. This photo always makes me feel an odd sense of displacement.&nbs
This brave dude (not me) got a front-row seat to the breathtaking view from Lindy Point into Blackwa
Fall visits the virgin hemlock forest at Cathedral State Park.
County Route 29 along Gandy Creek in the Monongahela National Forest. The fall foliage here is
Above is a sampling of the fall colors from this past weekend at Blackwater Canyon. Due to the extre
Above are the first two cataracts of Elakala Falls on Shays Run at Blackwater Falls State Park. Two
The foliage is now reaching peak color in the Cheat River Canyon.Field notes: 1. Yellow i
In their final acts of October sacrifice, hay-scented and interrupted ferns burn away under a beauti
A week and a half into April and despite a cold snap, the first wave of spring ephemerals is making
Elizabeth’s Woods, part of the Toms Run Preserve system, is located just a few minutes from wh
Snow-draped rhododendron and hemlock bask in a soft winter light.
Early May in an Appalachian forest.From top: sweet white violet (Viola blanda); long-spurred violet
I made my annual pilgrimage to the Mason-Dixon Historical Park this morning to pay homage to Mertens
Although the spring equinox in the northern hemisphere doesn’t occur until Sunday (3/20), the
It’s been a brutal spring weekend in NC-WV: cold, freezing drizzle, alternating waves of sun a
A mid-Winter dip in the jet stream left its lovely if ephemeral mark on Deckers Creek this morning.
Funny thing happened to me this afternoon at Coopers Rock State Forest while I was photographing a p
“We build our legacy piece by piece, and maybe the whole world will remember you or maybe just
Eastern redbud (Cercis canadensis) along the Mon River Trail earlier this afternoon.
April in an Appalachian forest.From top: ramp (Allium tricoccum); pin cherry (Prunus pensylvanica),
In honor of fishdetective, yet another barrage of tiny flower close-ups - courtesy of the
“That though the radiance which was once so bright be now forever taken from my sight. Though
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