Birds Eye View

The St. Albans Rugg Brook runs right through my site, and the last time I visited was during the very dry days. This time I made a visit after there was rainfall, so the amount of water in the brook increased. Also, slowly I am seeing the number of leaves on the trees decrease and the number of leaves on the ground increase. I am able to see through the buffer zones without any leaves constructing my view. As I lay there in my hammock hung across the two large willow trees, plenty of squirrels jump from branch to branch and make there way down in curiosity. I noticed a male and female cardinal fly there way around, along with many other little chickadee birds and crows. Although, these animals didn’t stay for long as my cat made an appearance.

Drawing By Isaac Cioffi

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