What to look for…
Along the lowlands of this Nancy Creek tributary, you will find a wide variety of plants and trees! As restoration work continues to remove and suppress non-native invasive plants, we’ve seen sharp rise in native diversity. Below you’ll find photos taken here of both native and invasive plants. We’ve also included some forest friends and fungi! What do you see? Submit your photos HERE to be included in the project!
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Read about Woods Keeper’s work at Chastain Park HERE
Thank you to Chastain Park Conservancy and their supporters for making this work possible
Wool Sower Gall Wasp (found on white oak)
Snow Fungus (Tremella fuciformis)
Grape Tumid Gallmaker Midge
Fowler's Toad (Anaxyrus fowleri)
Eastern Bumble Bee (Bombus impatiens)
Marbled Orbweaver
Oak Bracket (Pseudoinonotus dryadeu)
Phoebe
Southern Red-backed Salamander
Join in on the Community Science
Do you want your observations to be included in the project?
Submit your photos to michael@woodskeeper.com with the subject “outdoor classroom” and help visitors know What To Look For!