A brief walk on August 24, 2023 produced some flowers, and other things, not seen on August 15th
Impatiens, aka touch-me-not and/or jewel weed, seemed to be everywhere. One was hosting a Japanese beetle (which was likely eating the blossom for a morning snack).
One of my favourite flowers was in bloom - the cardinal flower.
A flower I always associate with Petrie is the turtlehead flower
Scroll over the photos for individual identification
The long-jawed orb weaver (?) spiders have been busy making lacrosse sticks😊
A thistle seed was grasping onto a stem of grass while dew drops were being held on a blade of grass by unseen tiny hairs.
Stinging nettle plants were ready to brush against bare skin. Yellow foxtail grass was starting to sprout and a Canada thistle was dropping its seeds.
I would have thought it was late in the summer, but a good number of tadpoles were in the shallows
A lone mallard (black?) duck was sitting on a fallen branch with his friend the phoebe, while a kingbird was on his own smaller branch.
Despite my general reluctance to take photos of people, there were some young people enjoying the Island too....