Thanks to a good GPS. May 21, 2019 Thanks to a good GPS. It may quack like a duck, but the wood frog blends in. The lovely wood anemone flowers before the trees set leaves. I hear it called windflower or nightcaps. I walked the trails of Quarry Park and Nature Preserve in Waite Park, Minnesota. It was a marvelous mosey. I walked the trails of Quarry Park and Nature Preserve in Waite Park, Minnesota. It was a marvelous mosey. I love the smell of lilacs in the morning. Seeing a red-headed woodpecker adds a luster to my day. A yellow-rumped warbler. Autocorrect wants it to be a yellow-rumpled warbler. ← Al Batt: Where did the baby geese go? Ask your nighttime animal neighborsAl Batt: Will orioles eat marshmallows? How long are pelicans’ wings? →