First Wildflower of the Year and Robins to be Seen: Is it Spring?


Wildflowers Blooming

Some gardeners believe the first crocus in bloom signals the start of spring. Others wait for the equinox. Local meteorologists say spring arrives when the average daily temperature hits 50 degrees, usually the third week of February. For me, spring begins when I spot the first wildflower. I was successful on a cool, drizzly day in the second week of February.

Indian Plum Blossom

Western Robin

Marquam Trail

Blacktail Yearling with a very flexible neck

Council Crest

The Tualatin Mountains dominate the western skyline of Portland, Oregon. The mountains form the high ridge running from southeast to northwest, separating Portland from Beaverton and other cities of the Tualatin Valley to the west.

One of my favorite hiking venues is nearby 205-acre Marquam Nature Park. Several miles of trails lead to 1,070-foot Council Crest, at the top of the Tualatin Mountains with jaw-dropping views of the snow-covered Cascade peaks.

As I hike the trails, I look for early signs of spring. They always bring a smile to my face.

Marquam Shelter Mosaic

Spotted Towhee

Seasonal stream

Snowberries

Wild Iris

Lichen

 

 

 

 

 

 

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