Hikes into the Columbia River Gorge by D Gilkison with a little help from her friends - dedicated to Unicorns everywhere
Saturday, February 7, 2015
Spring is Here!
After a mild, dry, but windy winter, Spring has arrived in the Columbia River Gorge. I found these Grass Widows at Mayer State Park near The Dalles on January 31, 2015. (I wrote the haiku)
And on February 2, a Red-Winged Blackbird showed up at the feeder, singing his signature territorial display song. We have lived in the Gorge since 1997, and every year a single male Red-Winged Blackbird has shown up in February (it can't be the same guy for so many years in a row), announcing his presence loudly. Females do not show up for several weeks, but he sings just the same.
I am ready for this year's challenge from the Friends of the Columbia Gorge -
This year, the challenge is varied, featuring activities as well as hikes. Activities include supporting local Gorge businesses, participating in a stewardship work party, finding wildflowers, and more. Love it! The Challenge officially starts March 15 - stay tuned for more!
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