Brightwood Park is like a movie theater. It keeps playing the same popular movies for a period of time. Meanwhile, new films are also presented everyday. One will never get tired or bored by coming to this place, even multiple times a day. Here are a few examples to illustrate my point.
Early this morning, right before entering the meadow area, on the left side of the trail I saw a new spider web, The host was dressed in green and yellow, presenting its beautiful work like the night sky of Hollywood or the aurora of the northern land Like a gentleman getting ready for taking studio shots, a blue heron stood at the pond junction area quietly, with a sober facial expression and occasional change of posture. A contrast scene was at the Demonstration Garden. A party was going on with several pollinator species. I was lucky and surprised to see a special guest, a young dragonfly. After stopping by the party place briefly, I took a walk on the two-bridge trail, and recorded my encounter with beautiful birds and flowering plants. On my way back to the parking lot, a deer appeared on the far side of the small pond, seemingly enjoying treading in the water and having fun like the ducks. Comments are closed.
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Chuan-Chu ChouI am a frequent visitor of Brightwood Park and enjoy sharing my discoveries. Archives
October 2024
ducks
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LocationBrightwood Park is on the North end of Prospect Street. Go past Franklin School and look for the entrance on the left.
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