Friday, July 4, 2008

Woodlands creatures

From Random images
I saw a great many things over the past few days while looking for invasive plant species in the wilds of New Jersey and New York. The first sighting was of an old, wrinkly, sun-worshiping man on a rock in Harriman State Park, followed shortly thereafter by a rattlesnake. I got a good picture of it, and, as you can see, it is about to molt. The only other exciting wildlife I saw, besides a few frogs and some great shelf fungus, was a black bear with two cubs. I didn't get a photo of them, so I could be lying, but they were beautiful. The photos I did get in on picasa album.

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