Last weekend, I had the opportunity to participate in a Master Naturalist volunteer/training weekend. It was coordinated by Kristi Sullivan of Cornell University, with the support of a variety of organizations, including Buffalo-Niagara Waterkeeper, the Western New York Land Conservancy, and Cornell Cooperative Extension of Erie County. We spent the entire weekend working in and exploring the Niagara Gorge. It is a beautiful place that I will describe in more detail in the next few days.
On Saturday evening, we went to Joseph Davis State Park in Lewiston to practice our newly acquired frog identification skills by listening to frog calls in the park. We also enjoyed a beautiful sunset over the Niagara River.
Those are beautiful pictures, Alice! Sounds like you had a good day. 🙂
Beautiful sunsets. You always do the unusual; I look forward to a frog call blog post.
Spectacular Alice! Thank you for posting about the weekend. Good times!
Such stunning shots of the sunset, Alice! Love both of them.
Naturalist volunteer, frog udentifiidenti on the basis of their calls sounds interesting. The sunset on the river must have been quite a sight.
Loved those sunsets!