The evergreen trees at the edge of the woods are blooming and setting cones. These tender buds will all grow out to encase the seeds that will be enticing food for the birds. Some may even be the seeds for new trees.





Away for all of February, we returned thinking Spring would be extremely evident in the wild woods. Not so, this year! Late March already, and the snow keeps coming. 
Two varieties of dogwood brighten the edge of the wild wild woods. Cornus alba 'Ivory Halo' displays dark rich red twigs in the winter. Cornus sericea 'Cardinal' glows with bright crimson bark, quite brilliant in the sunlight against the snow. They both provide a fine tangle for the red feathered birds (Cardinals, House Finches, Redpolls) to hide in plain sight.