Sunday, February 22, 2009

February 15-21, 2009 Field Notes



Hello again everyone. Looks like the early sights and sounds of spring are beginning to manifest themselves at Mission Creek Park. The Indian Plum (Oemleria cerasiformis) is starting to leaf and flower and the willows (Salix spp) are budding too. Birds are singing and if I am not mistaken I heard the my first pacific chorus frog (psuedacris regilla) thrilling in the marshes earlier last week. February is always a tease. It seems like every year a high pressure system settles over Western Washington for this month letting us believe that winter has passed us by and spring is just around the corner. Despite the happiness the sunshine brings lets hope that we get the rain and snow we need to last us through the year. This is a wet country and many of our native species depend on the rain for breeding sites and to nourish the lush vegetation that follows. Keep on a look out for the skunk cabbage (Lysichiton americanum) putting out its fragrant yellow flowers and more amphibians moving into the marshes. Also this is a great time of year to be on the lookout for owls! Thank you for all your observations this week. I hope to make a survey and catalog of more of the species that live in our park late this month or in early march.
-FTW

Feb 16th: Overcast to South and East.
11am Blue skies to north and West. 3 different bird songs heard. Rooster at Vietnamse Temple. Robins Juncos and crows sighted.

FEB 17: early morning overcast and clearing. Sunny and mild weather. Leaf buds appearing. Chickadees everywhere. Hymalayain Black berries still in dormant winter stage. -CS

FEB 19th: Clear Skies and Birds singing

FEB 20th: Sunny and beautiful day. Notes on helping birds through the hard winter months by feeding with high quality seed and tapering off feeding as natural food sources become more abundant. Dandy lions blooming in western meadow

Feb 21: 13:30-14:30- 50ish F: robins and small birds. Pileated woodpeckers. The grass in the marshes is primarily the invasive reed-canary grass. Accipiter sited [accipiter= hawks and falcons) (buteos= eagles)] in marsh area. 4pm- partly cloudly and warm. Budds erupting on trees!

Sunday, February 15, 2009

February 5-15, 2009 Field Notes

Welcome to the Mission Creek Community Naturalist Blog!  We will try and post a weekly update of your observations in the park.  Please share your comments here and in the field notebooks and send photos you would like be posted to: teal.waterstrat@gmail.com.  Thanks for participating and I hope you enjoy sharing your own sightings, feelings, and discoveries in the park!  

Here's our first weeks entry of species and observations.  We are looking forward to watching it grow!
  • Feb 5 & 6:  Coyote (Canis latrans) sightings in the meadow early in day
  • Feb 8: Pileated woodpecker (Dryocopus pileatus) seen through out park.  Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) in tall tree near San Francisco St. border of park. -CM
  • Feb 9: Sunny and brisk with southerly wind and high cumulus clouds
  • Feb 11: Snow on ground.  Sunny and clear.  Animal tracks and snowman sighted near bigleaf maple (Acer macrophyllum) with swing.  Sparrow species (song or fox) and nuthatch (?) noted.
  • Feb 13:  Pileated woodpecker spotted near Edison street
  • Feb 14:  Unidentified songbird (possible towhee from song description- "part chirp, part quack")

February 8-15, 2009 Poems and Experiences

We have received a number of great creative contributions that describe Mission Creek and the feelings it manifests in the community.  If you would prefer we not publish your work on the website- please let us know and we will remove it!  Thank you.

2-11-09  10:30 am
snow melting
false rain
bejeweled branches
rooster crows
as crows caw
not silent or dark or deep
Mission Creek
-Anonymous

2-11-09
Snow blankets the park
warm sun melts it from the trees
three-legged dog and his human
pass me on the bridge
light refracts through water drops and brilliant yellow
I miss Emmett
-Anonymous

2-11-09
Snow!
clear sunny day
snow blankets park
joy
-Anonymous