Black Mo has some of the oldest growth forest land in Pennsylvania, and it's located on the Allegheny Front, fabled western gate to the Appalachians. As such, it's normally cooler than the rest of the area (I recall a camping trip one August with Kat and Em wherein we FROZE... in August.), but this weekend we had record high temperatures and humidity, so it was pretty rough going. Still, I saw my first ever Pink Lady's Slipper!

We saw a lot of great sights. Do you see what I see here?


After that, it was all wildflowers a-go-go!














I still haven't seen Dutchman's Breeches and it's kinda late in the season for them now, so I'm bummed about that. But I've seen and ID'd a lot of flowers! It's cool to photograph flowers: they don't move, but it's always tough to focus on the flowers themselves rather than the background or foreground.
So that was Sunday. Then on Monday, I went with some local Bird Club members to a place I've walked around but never birded seriously, the state gamelands in Toftrees (a ritzier part of town). Saw some great birds, though no lifers. Still, the birds are in full breeding plumage and brighter than ever!
A Great-crested Flycatcher:

Here's another flycatcher: This Eastern Kingbird was hanging out about ten feet below the oriole above:

The Baltimore Orioles were almost on fire with their bright orange feathers:



Barren Strawberries in their not-so-tasty-fruit stage:

An Eastern Painted Turtle:

We saw a lot of fouled nests, some with still-soft raw yolks and stuff in the broken eggs:

So that was the trip. AB was sweet and came along, but a group walk without binocs can be tough--and boring. As her birdday is coming up (Monday), I'm getting her some bins! She says she's excited, and I think it's gonna be so fun really birding with her!
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