Who got some rain today? We got .29″. Yeah! I know from looking at the radar some of you got more. Now we wait for the cold and wind tomorrow, eh. In the meantime more from Jan. 4th. In fact a 4-fer; four fern species!
However there are more species of ferns on the grasslands. They include Maidenhair Fern (Adiantum capillus-veneris), Grape Fern or Rattlesnake Fern (Botrychium virginianum), Wooly Lip Fern (Cheilanthes tormentors), and the Southern Shield Fern (Thelypteris kunthii). And heck maybe some day I will found another species. 😉
Great ferny finds. Especially the rare one. That reminds me I need to check my one species now that we have wet weather. Soil stays wet in that shaded area a bit longer but it grow up on the upper edge of a drop off. Myriopteris alabamensis.
We had rain too down here and horrendous wind.
Jeanne has found the Myriopteris alabamensis on her place. So maybe I will find it on the grasslands someday! Fingers crossed, eh! Our high wind gust was 43mph. A few more snags got their tops knock off. 😉
Agreed, Judy – The mouse is the cutest! Cool news about the salamanders. I recall reading stories about people helping them cross the road in their habitat range by various means, including buckets and bussing trays. I love seeing your fern bonanza!
Fun critter stories! And hooray for those folks in Amherst!
Great ferny finds. Especially the rare one. That reminds me I need to check my one species now that we have wet weather. Soil stays wet in that shaded area a bit longer but it grow up on the upper edge of a drop off. Myriopteris alabamensis.
We had rain too down here and horrendous wind.
Jeanne has found the Myriopteris alabamensis on her place. So maybe I will find it on the grasslands someday! Fingers crossed, eh! Our high wind gust was 43mph. A few more snags got their tops knock off. 😉
That’s the cutest mouse video ever. The wind here is horrendous tonight so you sent it our way Kathy😉
I agree and would it be nice if I had a helper like that. Ha ha ha ha!
Agreed, Judy – The mouse is the cutest! Cool news about the salamanders. I recall reading stories about people helping them cross the road in their habitat range by various means, including buckets and bussing trays. I love seeing your fern bonanza!
Those folks are to be admired for their dedication!
A good fern day!
Love the salamander tunnels! Highly recommend a book we just listened to about road ecology and road impacts in the environment. Crossings by Ben Goldfarb: https://www.npr.org/2023/09/11/1198822462/from-massive-squishings-to-the-insect-apocalypse-roads-are-terrorizing-nature
Claire, looks like very informative book! Thanks!