Prairie Burn Goes Green | Save the Bees

7/27/2023 Prairie Burn Goes Green | Save the Bees

Prairie Burn Goes Green | Save the Bees    Wildflowers in the new prairie need bees for pollination.  Bees are in the decline in our country.  Prairie flowers help the bees recover.  See the whole story in Prairie Burn Goes Green | a 7 Image Story.  This image is number 5 of 7 in the category: Prairie Burn Goes Green.  Note: I post an image most days at hankconrad.com.

Prairie Burn Goes Green | Prairie Wildflower

7/26/2023 Prairie Burn Goes Green | Prairie Wildflower

Prairie Burn Goes Green | Prairie Wildflower    Wildflowers abound in the new prairie.  It’s amazing that beautiful flowers three feet tall appear in less than four months after the burn.  See the whole story in Prairie Burn Goes Green | a 7 Image Story.  This image is number 4 of 7 in the category: Prairie Burn Goes Green.  Note: I post an image most days at hankconrad.com.

Prairie Burn Goes Green | Four Months Later

7/25/2023 Prairie Burn Goes Green | Four Months Later

Prairie Burn Goes Green | Four Months Later    What a difference four months makes!  The prairie now rises to shoulder height and abounds with beautiful wild flowers giving home to several bee species.  See the whole story in Prairie Burn Goes Green | a 7 Image Story.  This image is number 3 of 7 in the category: Prairie Burn Goes Green.  Note: I post an image most days at hankconrad.com.

Prairie Burn Goes Green | Cut Grass Survives

7/24/2023 Prairie Burn Goes Green | Cut Grass Survives

Prairie Burn Goes Green | Cut Grass Survives    The cut grass did not burn because it was green when the controlled burn happened.  Brown brush and weeds filled the remaining space.  The black ash reminds me of volcanic ash.  See the whole story in Prairie Burn Goes Green | a 7 Image Story.  This image is number 2 of 7 in the category: Prairie Burn Goes Green.  Note: I post an image most days at hankconrad.com.

Prairie Burn Goes Green | Burned Trail Walk

7/23/2023 Prairie Burn Goes Green | Burned Trail Walk

Prairie Burn Goes Green | Burned Trail Walk    This field on our daily walk was burned on March 30th.  Only the trees and the trail grass did not burn.  Hopefully, over the next few years, the field will be turned into a nice prairie.  The Pugs are looking forward to tall grass and wild prairie.  See the whole story in Prairie Burn Goes Green | a 7 Image Story.  This image is number 1 of 7 in the category: Prairie Burn Goes Green.  Note: I post an image most days at hankconrad.com.

Prairie Burn Goes Green | a 7 Image Story

7/25/2023 Prairie Burn Goes Green | Four Months LaterPrairie Burn Goes Green | a 7 Image Story  This set of images shows  the story of a field from a planned burn to tall green vegetation in less than four months. 

Burned Trail Walk   This field on our daily walk was burned on March 30th.  Only the trees and the trail grass did not burn.  Hopefully, over the next few years, the field will be turned into a nice prairie.  The Pugs are looking forward to tall grass and wild prairie.   Cut Grass Survives  The cut grass did not burn because it was green when the controlled burn happened.  Brown brush and weeds filled the remaining space.  The black ash reminds me of volcanic ash.   Four Months Later  What a difference four months makes!  The prairie now rises to shoulder height and abounds with beautiful wild flowers giving home to several bee species. 

Prairie Wildflower    Wildflowers abound in the new prairie.  It’s amazing that beautiful flowers three feet tall appear in less than four months after the burn.   Save the Bees   Wildflowers in the new prairie need bees for pollination.  Bees are in the decline in our country.  Prairie flowers help the bees recover.  Shades of Yellow Wildflowers   Yellow seems to dominate the wildflowers in the new prairie.  Yellow Daisy   Yellow Daisy to light up your day!.  Never enough flowers!   

Each image from Prairie Burn Goes Green | a 7 Image Story will be posted individually this week with a bit more narrative under category Prairie Burn Goes Green.  Note: I post an image most days at hankconrad.com.

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Today’s Image | Bald Eagle

7/04/2023 Today's Image | Bald Eagle

Today’s Image | Bald Eagle   This Bald Eagle was perched in a tree overlooking Pleasant Lake.  It had been on that same branch for several hours with occasional excursions soaring over the lake while fishing.  By using a kayak I was able to get fairly close without disturbing the bird.  The eagle’s perch was probably 20 to 30 feet high.  It did not seem to care about me approaching on the water.    Note: I post an image most days at hankconrad.com.