Archive for December 2022
A Pleasant Late November Hike In The Susquehanna Wetlands: And Me Thinks I Am Becoming A Birder
The Mirriam-Webster dictionary defines a birder as ” a person who observes or identifies wild birds in their habitats”. I guess this could include a lot of my friends and folks I know. Everyone likes to see and hear the birds in their back yard. However, I always thought of birder as one of the folks…
Read MoreHemlocks, Pitch Pines And Beavers: Another Hike In The Penrose Swamp Barrens
Instead of my usual weekend visit to the Susquehanna Wetlands I decided to return and explore the Penrose Swamp Barrens in Carbon County on Sunday. This 2700 acre wetland and forest is now a part of the Weiser State Forest. It was a sunny and a seasonably cold December morning with temperatures in the mid…
Read MoreBald Eagles, A Pileated Woodpecker, And Brilliant December Sunshine At The Susquehanna Wetlands
It was Saturday, and, although there are dozens of places to visit and trails to hike here in Northeastern Pennsylvania, I decided to return to the Susquehanna Wetlands in Salem Township, Luzerne County. I love this small, private park and nature preserve located along the Susquehanna River. In addition to the beautiful scenery I usually…
Read MoreIt’s Looking A Lot Like Christmas On The Greater Hazleton Rails To Trails
It is less than two weeks until Christmas. And as much as I dislike the cold white stuff we call snow, it does get one into the Christmas spirit. It does for me anyways. I loved snow in my younger years. I looked forward to it every Winter. I walked many miles in hip deep…
Read MoreElevation: What A Difference It Made On Saturday At The Susquehanna Wetlands
The effect elevation has on our weather was made very clear to me on Saturday. I awoke to find my back yard covered with about three inches of snow and ice. I took my usual 2 mile walk through my neighborhood in Hazle Township Luzerne County. The roads and sidewalks were covered in ice and…
Read MoreDidn’t Take Long. Snow Arrives At The Wetlands
In my last blog, from my Saturday hike, you may recall me complaining about the snow and ice that accumulated on the mountain ridge where I live in Luzerne County in Northeastern Pennsylvania. I don’t like ice and snow. So I hiked in the Susquehanna Wetlands in Salem Township, at a much lower elevation, where…
Read MoreBitterly Cold Arctic Air Arrives For Christmas. A Couple Of Frigid Walks in the Wetlands
Frigid arctic air arrived here in Northeastern Pennsylvania on Christmas Eve. It was -4 degrees on Saturday morning with a steady 25 mph wind with higher gusts at my home in Hazle Township in Luzerne County. There were wind-chills warnings but I had to see how the frigid air affected Susquehanna Wetlands and the critters…
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