Rose Oaks County Park photos by Jonathan Schechter November/2013 |
Rose Oaks County Park is a wildland gem of the Oakland County Park System, 640 acres of woodland and wetlands nestled away in the glacially sculpted landscape of northwestern Oakland County. Today's blog post supplements with photos my featured hiking column that appears in the Sunday, November 24 edition of The Oakland Press. The column can be found in the print edition and online at the Oakland Press website: www.theoaklandpress.com (Type my name in the search box and the most recent column appears) The Rose Oaks column explores the newly expanded equestrian-friendly trail system with special attention to a surprise encounter with eastern bluebirds.
The bluebird now zoomed in on with a telephoto lens. The sky blue colors had been noted by Henry David Thoreau long ago when he penned his simple and accurate words, "The bluebird carries the sky on his back". And on the gray November day I hiked the 4.5 miles or Rose Oak trails the sighting of bluebirds added happiness to my solo trek. When you hike with bluebirds you are not hiking alone.
Moments after spotting the first bluebird a downy woodpecker appeared behind the bluebird and set to work in the seasonal search for bugs and grubs behind the bark of the trees next to the beaver lodge
LESSON LEARNED: An apparent desolate scene is just an illusion of human reality. Hike a trail with an eye for seeing and the world of nature comes alive even in the fading days of autumn. For details on exploring all 13 Oakland County Parks visit: www.DestinationOakland.com
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