Hey, I LOVE these!!! Nice work! I am hoping that I can get 182 for my recent win? I HEART DRAGONFLIES!!! Also, what is the plant in 185? We walked the marsh in Warrenville (need to go there if you haven't been, loads of birds/plants/froggies/snakes/etc.) the other day and they were everywhere and my mom (who knows almost every plant in the universe) didn't know either?
185 is a red trillium...they are native IL wildflowers, they also come in white and more rarely yellow. Never heard of or have been to the Warrenville Marsh..please share details & I'll share #182 =)
To get to McKee Marsh, take Route 59 to Mack Road in Warrenville. Turn east and continue until you see the parking lot for McKee Marsh on the north side of the street. Take the path north from the parking lot.
Bring comfy shoes and umbrella/bugspray/etc. The main trail is almost 3 miles long and really a nice long walk/hike. Just make sure to check out the trail map first or you could take the wrong path. May want a zoom lens because it's a national bird sanctuary and there are tons of birds of all kinds!
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I love seeing all your glorious photos together!! :-) Those dragonfly wings are superb!
Thanks Jill....I hope someday you can see them in person =)
Hey, I LOVE these!!! Nice work! I am hoping that I can get 182 for my recent win? I HEART DRAGONFLIES!!! Also, what is the plant in 185? We walked the marsh in Warrenville (need to go there if you haven't been, loads of birds/plants/froggies/snakes/etc.) the other day and they were everywhere and my mom (who knows almost every plant in the universe) didn't know either?
185 is a red trillium...they are native IL wildflowers, they also come in white and more rarely yellow. Never heard of or have been to the Warrenville Marsh..please share details & I'll share #182 =)
OK, here ya go:
To get to McKee Marsh, take Route 59 to Mack Road in Warrenville. Turn east and continue until you see the parking lot for McKee Marsh on the north side of the street. Take the path north from the parking lot.
Bring comfy shoes and umbrella/bugspray/etc. The main trail is almost 3 miles long and really a nice long walk/hike. Just make sure to check out the trail map first or you could take the wrong path. May want a zoom lens because it's a national bird sanctuary and there are tons of birds of all kinds!
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