Saturday, July 17, 2010

Saturday July 17, 1010

Today was another 100 degree day! I decided to do some work in the shade, near the stream where it was cooler. Today was dedicated to pulling Japanese Stilt Grass and Mile-a-Minute vines.

Before:



After:



The compost pile:



I find a lot of interesting things in Turkey Branch, but this is by far the most unusual:



There were a number of large Monarch butterflies:



I cleaned about a quarter of a mile of the stream around Grenoble Drive and Federal Street. Along with the usual trash, I found a 20 feet section of industrial tubing, a tire and an exhaust pipe from a truck!



The fish population of Turkey Branch appears to be increasing. I noticed many new hatchlings:



I also followed a deer down the trail:



We also ran into some friends from Friends of Rock Creek's Environment [FORCE].

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