Spring 2026 Photo Journal | Eliza

Red-bellied Woodpecker, industrious
Quiet Loop Road – Princess Place
Moody Cut from Moody Campground – Princess Place
Cabbage (Sabal) Palms – Princess Place
Weather-beaten island – Princess Place
Evergreen Oaks @ North Peninsula State Park
Nature Trail – NPSP
Coastal Strand Vegetation – NPSP
Magnolia Grandiflora in Bud – NPSP
Florida White Butterfly on Yaupon Holly
Beach Verbena – Salt Tolerant, Coastal Strand
First Leaves
Lizard’s Tail, grows streamside, forest, moist ground
Old Bridge on North Bulow Woods Trail
Tannin-colored Water of Cisco Ditch
Peek into one of the marshes of Bulow Creek
Cedar Creek – Bulow Woods State Park
This saltwater marsh drains into the nearby Halifax River
This is likely a Banded Woollybear caterpillar (larva of the Isabella Tiger Moth, Pyrrharctia isabella) Grok
Spiderwort
Mantee Sighting – Waterfront Park, Palm Coast
Waterfront Park Trail on Intracoastal Waterway
Resurrection Ferns on Waterfront Park Trail
Carolina Wild Petunia – spring bloomer, woodlands
North Peninsula State Park – Nature Trail, 2.0 miles long
Coral Root – it wasn’t as abundant this year (2026)
False Indigo
Magnolia Grandiflora – they bloom end of April into May
Fungi – Bulow Woods
Spanish Bayonet Plant – a spiky subject
Bulow Creek

This is a compliation of several little hikes in both Flagler and Volusia Counties, Florida.

I haven’t been out much due to a combination of factors. The up and down antics of the Schumann Resonance has caused me to experience a lot of fatigue. And I was having trouble downloading these photos. I hope you enjoy them. I’m interested in both flora and fauna, as well as geography (maps). Due to the early onset of summer heat and humidity, I may not be taking many trips beyond the grocery store, but we’ll see. A lot of changes are coming up for all of us.

FYI, I used Grok (X) to identify some of the plants. My wildflower book isn’t comprehensive and Florida contains a ton of microclimates even on the coastal regions. Grok is good for this kind of reference. It’s neutral, non-political, LOL.

Thanks for being here.

Eliza Ayres, Sunny’s Journal, https://sunnysjournal.com

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5 Responses to Spring 2026 Photo Journal | Eliza

  1. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    Sooo beautiful to see such variation in so many aspects of Divine Mother Nature. Thanks for the description too. Sooo different to down here on this part of the planet. Much appreciation. Libby

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  2. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    I always enjoy your nature walk photo. You take such care to gather a variety of plants and creatures. Thank you for blessing us with your art, and much appreciation for curating the best and most relevant Intel you come across. Sonjan & I genuinely enjoy it and I pass it on to a list of 70 Patriots. Many Blessings of health, grace, strength and prosperity to you Eliza!

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  3. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    Wonderful images full of colour and depth; developed by you very recently.

    Another breathtaking set – well done Eliza !

    denis

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  4. goodegg26f89ee40592's avatar goodegg26f89ee40592 says:

    Hi Eliza, I started reading your posts about a year ago and now look forward to it.

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