April 03 2012
- Saw many Bluebonnets blooming
- Saw many Mayfly insects mating dance, flying in a vertcial pattern
- Saw many Butterflies
- Refreshed Hummingbird feeders
- Saw Rock Squirrel
- Saw Eastern Gray Squirrel
- Saw Raccoon
- Saw Possum
- Saw Deer
- Continued to remove invasive pond plants using a broad fork and the tractor
- Saw a Bee on Passion Vine flower
Using a broadfork pulled by the tractor to remove large sections of invasive pond plant.
The invasive plant is Brazilian Egeria, it is similar to hydrilla in its growth and damage.
It is commonly sold in pond supply stores, but is NOT advised for a natural setting where it could be washed down into the river system in heavy rains.
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