MAYFLY DOCUMENTARY


Joan and I paddled the Mississippi River today with our kayaks. We went over to the Wisconsin side and enjoyed a great afternoon in the backwaters, away from the main channel, where it is usually a little noisier on a Sunday like this.

Before we launched the boats at Mc Cartney Lake Access we checked out the public boat landing in Potosi, WI and this is where today’s pictures were taken. Remember my post from June 26th? Yes, these are the same Mayflies, just “a few” more as you can see. Some people call them fishflies but they all enjoyed the last short stage of their lives. The air had a fishy smell because of the millions already dead, covering the ground like a carpet. The Mayflies are harmless but they hang on to everything they can find. Well, nothing for the photo connoisseurs among you today, but it is an important nature event here in the Mississippi Valley that deserves to be documented.

SPRING AT ITS BEST


Nikon D750, Nikkor 24-120mm / f4

Spring doesn’t get any better than it was last Sunday here in eastern Iowa. It was the weekend when many summer residents, like the Ruby-throated Hummingbirds, Baltimore Orioles, and Rose-breasted Grosbeaks, finally arrived after their long migration journey. We still see wildflowers in the timber and many trees show their blossoms. The last two days were gray and rainy again and this makes us appreciate a Sunday as the last one even more...

WILDFLOWER SLIDE SHOW


Today we went to Pohlman’s Prairie, a so called goat prairie on top of the bluffs above the Little Maquoketa Valley. This is only a mile away from our home. The trail leads first into a wooded side valley before it enters the small prairie area. Both, the valley and the grassy prairie area are home for many wildflowers, grasses and plants. Some of them we can find here on our own bluffs but others were new to us.

I thought I put a little slide show together with some photos of the wildflowers that we found today or at other locations along the Mississippi River. Some species. like Bloodroot or Hepatica are done blooming already but I have included them too. I hope you enjoy!