Michigan Photo Shoot Part 2 - Pine River Nature Center & Applegate
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By Mary Beth Stowe
Got up at a decent hour the next morning, went through the routine, and spent a wonderful hour out on the deck just enjoying whatever came by! A pretty American Goldfinch was the highlight, along with a Robin that was whinnying and singing! At around 8:30 we headed over to the Pine River Nature Center, but it was just gonna be Laura and Ida meeting us – no Archie (their Golden Retriever)! But when we got there, there was a sign that said, “No dogs on the trail”, so I guess it was a good thing! And it was indeed a lovely place, but I’m glad I brought my stick as there were several steps and inclines, as well as loose rocks. Birds were singing all over, so added a bunch of year birds by ear (unfortunately nothing got filmed except a lovely Ebony Jewelwing): Mourning Warbler and Acadian Flycatcher were highlights, but the Redstart had me wondering until he sang his “email” song! I cottoned Dave and Laura onto Merlin, and they both downloaded the app when they saw how impressive it was in IDing the birds (but I warned them that Merlin isn’t always right)! We visited the “treehouse” which had a nice view of the canopy (Ida insisted it was haunted), and then went to the VC where Ida could look at the stuffed and live animals (that Grizzly was impressive)! The Eastern Box Turtle was beautiful with his yellow cheeks, and the director was telling us that they were confiscated by Michigan game officials because they’re a threatened species.

American Goldfinches and House Sparrow in the back yard

Girls’ Day Out (Common Grackle and Flicker)

Entertaining Robin

Next adventure: the Pine River Nature Center!

Trail near the Visitor’s Center

Bog

The trail crosses the river (we didn’t go that way…)

Fam on the trail

Tree House

Laura points out some bark that looks like an eye!

Ebony Jewelwing

We check in at the Visitor’s Center to see their displays!

The Eastern Box Turtle was striking, but the Grizzly Bear was a little intimidating!
After we wrapped that up we came home, where I spent about an hour shooting a Chipping Sparrow and chasing something Merlin claimed was a Veery (but I didn’t buy it)… Dave and I then went up to his property in Applegate.
And that was a wonderful place! He had to mow the lawn, so I just wandered his trails; stuff was singing, and picked up a Coot and Pied-billed Grebe in the bog there. I used “Seek” a lot with the different plants: he ID’d Silver Maple, Common Yarrow, Orchard Grass, Meadow Hawkweed, Oxeye Daisy, Sensitive Fern, and Tall Hairy Agrimony (I thought it was Poison Ivy). Picked up some cool moths as well (including a caterpillar): Eastern Tent Caterpillar, Grayish Fanfoot, and Eastern Grass Veneer, plus a Summer Azure. There were a couple he had no clue on; this immaculate white one could be a (wait for it) Immaculate Grass Veneer, and this other one even Beadle & Leckie (the authors of the Peterson Moth field guide) would go no further than “Scalloped Metarranthis Complex”! Heard lots of stuff, including Red-eyed Vireos, Rose-breasted Grosbeaks, and Ovenbirds, but the only birds to show themselves were a pair of Redstarts (one was an immature male, and he seemed the most excited), and an Eastern Phoebe. At one point I got turned around and ended up on a trail that belonged to Dave’s neighbor, but I eventually made my way back to his property. On the way out a fawn crossed the road and hunkered down in the ditch!

Dave's property in Applegate

Multi-flora Rose (left) and Common Yarrow (right)

L-R: Orchard Grass, Meadow Hawkweed, and Philadelphia Fleabane

One of Dave's deer blinds hidden in the woods

L-R: Eastern Phoebe, young male American Redstart, and presumed Scalloped Mettaranthis

L-R: Eastern Grass Veneer, Eastern Tent Caterpillar, and Immaculate Grass Veneer

Grayish Fanfoot (left) and Summer Azure on Oxeye Daisy (right)

Bee Moths in Dave's shed (female left and center, male right)

White-tailed Deer fawn that ran across the road and hid
We stopped for Chinese on the way home, then relaxed until Dave was about to shoo some Canada Geese off his lawn until I intervened to get some video ☺!

Pesky (according to Dave ☺) Canada Goose family









