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Sunday, July 13, 2008

Eagle Heights Park Tyler Creek Nature Trail

The other week, when I walked to Walmart for the first time, i found a little nature trail. Little is the key word, it's a block long, and only a few hundred feet wide.


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So, I have wandered the little trail a couple of times now. I have taken a few photos too.

Bullfrog in a stream at Eagle Heights Park Tyler Creek Nature Trail

Mushroom on a log at Eagle Heights Park Tyler Creek Nature Trail Elgin Illinois

Wood Violets  at Eagle Heights Park Tyler Creek Nature Trail Elgin Illinois


Damsel Fly at Eagle Heights Park Tyler Creek Nature Trail Elgin Illinois
Damsel Fly  at Eagle Heights Park Tyler Creek Nature Trail Elgin Illinois

Damsel Fly  at Eagle Heights Park Tyler Creek Nature Trail Elgin Illinois
Damsel Fly  at Eagle Heights Park Tyler Creek Nature Trail Elgin Illinois

Damsel Fly  at Eagle Heights Park Tyler Creek Nature Trail Elgin Illinois


Old Willow Tree  at Eagle Heights Park Tyler Creek Nature Trail Elgin Illinois

Spider  at Eagle Heights Park Tyler Creek Nature Trail Elgin Illinois
Spider at Eagle Heights Park Tyler Creek Nature Trail Elgin Illinois

Mushroom at Eagle Heights Park Tyler Creek Nature Trail Elgin Illinois
Mushroom  at Eagle Heights Park Tyler Creek Nature Trail Elgin Illinois

View of the stream at Eagle Heights Park Tyler Creek Nature Trail Elgin Illinois
View of the stream  at Eagle Heights Park Tyler Creek Nature Trail Elgin Illinois



I walked from the south end to the north end on the way 'back' to the entrance. You can see how small this nature trail really is.

I guess I can't complain, it's only a mile and a half from my place.

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At 2:42 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well mike, you need some practice with the camera, as I am now sick to my tummy from all the moving around.It's very pretty I think. Did you take pictures with the old camera or with the SLR?

 

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