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Up North pix - DP - 05-29-2014

Went up to the cottage for the Memorial Day weekend. First we've been up since end of February and it may be a while till we get up again.
So we went up Friday morning and the first thing I see is this:



Wow! Lot's of folks are up there not only for the holiday but it's morel season too. We've never seen any in the 12 years there and we have a batch next to our cottage!



And prepping for consumption:



The one yellow morel was by itself away from the patch and was the only one of those we found. Browned the onion and garlic, added some white wine and cream, added the morels and simmered the mix for a little bit. Delicious!

Being further north the trees are even slower at getting going. Here's a pic of some maples and oaks alongside the white pines and it almost looks like Fall! The new growth on the trees has yellowish and reddish buds:



So, to the critters... I first want to say that I'm not really happy with the outcome of some my pix. I had experimented with a UV filter over the lens of the SX40 but it seemed I was getting some effect like multiple images. Some forumites suggested it was the quality of the filter I used. But, I don't like having the lens unprotected and I do forget to put the lens cap back on so I experimented again with a better brand and sure enough, I got the same results. I'm just going to have to be careful when I shoot with the SX40 as I'm not using a filter any more. Yes, I know, it's a poor workman who blames his tools, but this is an obvious problem.
Here, then, are some of the wildlife busting loose:

An Oriole. Lot's of them here...



And an Osprey. You can see what looks like a line along the body and wings-that's an artifact from the UV filter. Tried to get a closer shot but it comes out of nowhere (back in the trees) and disappears just as quickly:



A crappy shot of a Crayfish-no, no polarizer. But this guy was pretty large. I'd say about four inches long.



And a Painted turtle enjoying the sun:



Also, a turtle I have never heard of and when I had seen these I thought it was a Snapper but it's a Blanding's Turtle. I just got this shot but when I showed a friend this pic he said the chin-which is all the shot shows-is the identifying mark:



I know this is hard to see but not only have I've never seen any of these up here but saw two in one day! A Northern Water Snake and this one was swimming across the lake which at that point is 300 yards:



Then I saw this guy outside the window-a Yellow-bellied Sapsucker. At first I thought it might be injured or ill as it was just sitting on a downed log. But then it was preening itself and acting normal so it was just warming up in the sun:



These are some beautiful flowers growing right along the water line in the bog next to the lake. Anyone know what they are?



So I sat out looking for the meteor shower till almost three AM and didn't see squat. But I did get a shot of the Summer Triangle rising. This about a 100ยบ angle of view:



I know, you're thinking, "What Triangle?" as it's smack in the Galaxy. So here are the three stars comprising the constellation; Vega at the top, Deneb at the left, and Altair on the right:



We had just perfect weather all weekend and I'll finish with a pleasant pic of the flora greening up, the lilies in the water coming up, and a nice sunny day for kayaking:



Thx for looking in...


Re: Up North pix - Speedy - 05-29-2014

Looks like you had a wonderful time! I'm envious as I stayed home and did yard work, etc.


Re: Up North pix - OWC Jamie - 05-29-2014

Nice shots.
You should share the morals on the other side. Angel


Got a yellow bellied sapsucker sap sucking/pecking one of the norwegian spruce that's a windbreak/valuable landscape tree in the back yard. Rings of holes top to bottom. I'll have to watch the tree for hummimgbirds as I guess they share the sapsucker's handiwork, just maybe not in the Summer. We'll see, or maybe not.

edit : change pe ck er ing to pecking
test: woodpecker, wood pecker, wood pe ck er

sheesh


Re: Up North pix - freeradical - 05-29-2014

I've always wanted to learn about wild mushrooms, but I'm kind of chicken about it. I'm afraid that I might eat something poisonous.

Have you tried using a lens shade with your camera?

Nice set of pics...


Re: Up North pix - DP - 05-29-2014

Thx, all. This weekend will be yard work at home, Speedy... free-I'll check into a lens hood.
The trick with morels is to slice it open and if it has "fuzz" or "fur" inside it's a false morel. A true morel is "clean" inside. We also found a couple of slugs inside but hey! it's just protein!


Re: Up North pix - Ken Sp. - 05-29-2014

DP wrote:
Thx, all. This weekend will be yard work at home, Speedy... free-I'll check into a lens hood.
The trick with morels is to slice it open and if it has "fuzz" or "fur" inside it's a false morel. A true morel is "clean" inside. We also found a couple of slugs inside but hey! it's just protein!

Escargot!


Re: Up North pix - cbelt3 - 05-29-2014

Lovely. And there was a morel to your story as well !


Re: Up North pix - Rick-o - 05-29-2014

Nice pics, DP. yeah, everything up my way seems to be about a month behind. We were wondering if Spring was cancelled, or something.

I'm jealous about the morels. I've been wanting to do that for years, (the picking is great up around here they say) but never got around to it. My cousin just posted pics yesterday of a big haul of morels. They probably had more than 50 in their pic. :yum:


Re: Up North pix - Grateful11 - 05-29-2014

Very nice pics.

Unless I'm mistaken those yellow flower are called Buttercup, toxic to livestock but they normally won't eat them. Supposedly they are very bitter. It doesn't take long for them spread quickly. They are taking over pastures in the SE.


Re: Up North pix - OWC Jamie - 05-29-2014

DP wrote:





These are some beautiful flowers growing right along the water line in the bog next to the lake. Anyone know what they are?




heart shaped leaves can be violets
there are downy yellow violets in the eastern US fairly common but they wouldn't necessarily be constrained to the water's edge although they might be early to bloom there





Thx for looking in...