The weather and peak color change last week and continuing this week has provided some fantastic hiking conditions. Most of our vibrant colors this week are being provided by Red & White Oaks, Hickories, Sweetgums, and a few maples. Some dogwoods, Blackgums, and sassafras are also providing color this week, but the majority are past peak and turning brown or falling. Although we may be a few days past peak at the park, it is one of my favorite times of the fall season, where even a slight breeze provides “rain” showers of leaves.
The birds seem to be enjoying the nice weather this week too. This morning I watched a flock of Yellow-rumped Warblers, one of the few warbler species that winters in Kentucky. They were visiting a small puddle surrounded by fallen leaves, and they took turns bathing and preening insects off the leaves. Later in the morning I spotted a Dark-eyed junco, a common winter feeder bird, visiting the same puddle. Pied-billed Grebes and White Pelicans were also spotted this morning at the lodge.
Don’t forget to come out to Lake Barkley State Resort Park and enjoy our fall color change – it won’t be here much longer!
The birds seem to be enjoying the nice weather this week too. This morning I watched a flock of Yellow-rumped Warblers, one of the few warbler species that winters in Kentucky. They were visiting a small puddle surrounded by fallen leaves, and they took turns bathing and preening insects off the leaves. Later in the morning I spotted a Dark-eyed junco, a common winter feeder bird, visiting the same puddle. Pied-billed Grebes and White Pelicans were also spotted this morning at the lodge.
Don’t forget to come out to Lake Barkley State Resort Park and enjoy our fall color change – it won’t be here much longer!