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Movement of some Northern Ring-necked Snakes

Was an interesting day today! Heading back to work from my lunch break – I located a Northern Ring-necked Snake in the middle of the road. Took a few pictures and then let it go! What was so interesting was that another one of these young Ring-necked Snakes were found inside the administration building. It obviously was a different individual by the amount of orange ring around its neck and the first one looked like it was going to shed soon. Just can’t figure out where these snakes are coming from??

Ringneck in the hand Ringneck in the leaf

I did let both of them go in the direction towards the picnic area.

Dogwood Berries is good source of food!

I have been seeing many birds recently feeding on the Dogwood Berries along the bike path here in Red House!! Here are some of the birds that I observed:

Red Eyed Vireo

Red Eyed Vireo smile for the camera

Yellow-rumped Warbler (note its banded and probably one of my birds)

Yellow-rumped Warbler Yellow-rumped Warbler in some Dogwood Yellow-rumped Warbler going for some food

Lots of fruit in the forest for both birds and other wildlife! Do keep your eyes open!!

Labor Day Bird and Turtle

lazy labor day turtle

While visiting Quaker – I found this Double-crested Cormorant hanging out in the lake at Friends Boat Launch.

double crested cormorant

double crested cormorant swimming

flying cormorant

STARWARS under the stars!

STARWARS under the stars

 

Labor Day Weekend was a wet one and we tried to figure out what additional fun things to do!   After I made a quick visit home, we had our own movie theater set up at the campsite.  STARWARS was soo much fun to watch under the stars and was a first time we had done anything like this before!  We saw many campers checking out the movie as they pass by the campsite!   I just love how in tune all the kids are while the adults are trying to stay close to the fire and stay warm.

Spotlighting Wildlife

An Allegany State Park tradition is that families go out at night and spotlight animals along the roads!  You never know what you might encounter and here are a few animals that we encountered.

spotlighting raccoon

This Raccoon thinks we are going to throw food!

 

spotlighting deer

This White-tailed Deer didn’t let me take too many photos of it!

 

spotlighting the cat

Why are we finding cats out in the middle of the woods? 

day two – North Country Trail

trying to start the morning fire

 

After breakfast, the kids started to make a small fire, broken down camp and we headed out on the trail towards the Quaker Store.  We hit the re-route and I don’t see where it helped the existing trail that was previously there.  I would have rather walked through the slush wet trail than climbing over the mountain with slush on the trail. At one point we did decide to adventure down the hill in search of the old trail (which we never found, but did find the pickers).   The back section behind all the Quaker Cabins was a fun hike; we laughed, spit trail mix at each other and truly enjoyed the day.   We finally arrived at the Coon Run road and worked our way over to the Quaker Store (in search of a ride to Cain Hollow).  What a wonderful hiking trip and I am very proud of these two hikers that assisted me.  To learn more about the trip, follow the links to the pictures.

 

mushroom   bathroom in the middle of no where   Don't forget your TP

 

J backpacking   A backpacking   Mushrooms   jumping ahead

 

Along the Trail   through the rocks   almost there

day one – North Country Trail

Fun Backpacking Trip

Today was the start of my back packing trip along the North Country Trail with two young naturalist. We started at the administration building here in Allegany State Park and headed to the Stony Brook Lean-to for an overnight. All morning we watched the NEXRAD radar which said that it was finally clear for us to start hiking. Of course, it rained for the first 1 ½ hours of hiking!  We stopped at the Conservation Trail Lean-to and took some time to eat our Subway subs (and to try to stay dry).  We arrived after 5 hours of hiking at the Stony Brook Lean-to.  After setting up the tents, we made dinner, joked around and got a camp fire going.  With our luck, after going to bed we had two porcupines started chewing on the lean-to building and I finally was able to fall asleep after being absolutely exhausted.  I noticed mice running around the outside of the tents about 5:30 am and the coyotes howling about 8:30am the following Morning.   What a night, look at the pictures and learn more about the trip.

 night time campfire exploring   are we there yet? ...............<FONT style=   night time visitor

Flickr Visit By Friends

Yesterday I had a wonderful visit by Bird Mom and Jason Sholar who decided to take a road trip to Allegany State Park (getting ready for Camp Flickr ).  This was one of our many photographic moments during our adventure around the park.

 Flickr Meet

 

We didn’t know that this osprey had a fish in its talons until we accidentally spooked it.

Going to eat the fish

 

I was happy to get just one photo of this bird flying with its lunch!

Fishing

Thanks for such a wonderful visit Bev and Jason!

Walmart Adventure

Unexpectedly I made a small detour to Red House Creeks while heading to Walmart today.  These pictures are taken near the Bradford toll booth here in allegany state park, NY.

 

Red House Creek   trout stream

Red House Brook

Is that a….. your kidding me…..

I can now say to expect the unexpected here in Allegany State Park. Today we had an unexpected visitor here at the Administration Building which got trapped in one of our window wells (probably at night sometime). Don’t ask how a mammal that lives in the water ends up in a location like this (up a hill, behind a building and quite a distance from water) but this is proof that it can happen. Typically we get a toad (wait, there already is a toad in there), salamanders or even a snake stuck in these wells. Mammals typically are able to climb out or they might decide to climb in and eat these other critters. This window well was just a little too tall for this beaver to climb out. Luckly P.G. happened to be out for a cigarette break and heard a noise!

 

Is that a

Trapping wasn’t easy be we were able to get this beaver into the trash can. The officer that assisted ended up with some beaver scat on his leg (whoops). We were quickly off to the lake to be released. Of course, it didn’t take long for a crowd to show up excited to see the release. Once we opened the can the beaver slowly walked out and headed right to the creek which empties into Red House Lake this location.

 

The Release

 

Once in the water the beaver got very low and tried getting as much of its fur wet as possible (creek water was shallow). It then headed down the stream dtowards the lake (moved must slower than I had expected).

 

free at last

 

When the beaver made it over to deeper water – it took a small dive and then ended up in the middle of the lake in about 10 seconds! I would like to wish our beaver friend good luck and a fun adventure very away from buildings!