Posts Tagged ‘Virginia wildlife’

2009 Year in Review

Monday, January 4th, 2010

Some highlights from 2009…

Spring Wildflowers

Virginia Bluebells

Virginia Bluebells

OK, I’ll man up and admit it. I’m a guy who likes wildflowers. Highlights include Virginia bluebells (pictured above), yellow lady slippers, bloodroot, and spring beauties. Some of the best photos are now available from qoop. All wildflower pictures are accessible by name on the right panel of this page.

Parade of Black Bears

Patriotic Black Bear

Patriotic Black Bear

The 4th of July parade of black bears was my wildlife highlight of the year.

Hiking

Strickler Knob View

Strickler Knob View

We got in some good hiking trips last year. Our first hike up Strickler Knob with the McDonalds was a great hike. Strickler Knob is a really nice hike, not too far from the DC area.

Farther away, we also really enjoyed hiking Mt Rogers from Grayson Highlands State Park. I still need to upload and post the pictures from that trip. Look for that in the coming week(s).

Weather

After the December 19th Snowstorm

After the December 19th Snowstorm

I’ve started blogging more often about the weather here in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. Highlights from last year include the October snow event and the December 19th snowstorm, which dumped 21″ of snow (pictured above).

Raccoon Face

Saturday, August 29th, 2009

I snapped this raccoon picture as it was getting dark.

Raccoon Face

Skink on Window

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

Here’s a picture of a skink on our dining room window screen.

Skink on Window

See Also:  Another window visitor

Moss and Sprouts

Friday, July 24th, 2009

Here’s another picture from our recent hike up Strickler Knob in the Lee Ranger District of George Washington National Forest.

Moss and Sprouts

Box Turtle

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

This box turtle picture was taken in our backyard.   According to Amphibians & Reptiles of the Carolinas and Virginia, adult female eastern box turtles brown or yellow eyes, whereas males often have red eyes.

Female Box Turtle