Thursday, November 1, 2012

Reed Bingham State Park

 I'm linking this post to Friday Fences.  Two fence pictures... over the river and through the woods :-)  I am also linking to Skywatch Friday.  Please visit this two sites and enjoy wonderful photos.

Last month we went to Reed Bingham State Park which is near Adel Georgia and not far from Valdosta where our son and his family live.

The Little River runs by part of the walking trail.  We took our fishing gear down to a pier and played with the tiny fish for a bit.  Bait snatchers is what they were.

All the photos should open in a new window in Flickr.

Reed Bingham State Park strives to preserve the wildlife that lives within its boundaries.  This is a nesting box, I think for ducks.   There are also turkey vultures that nest along the river and a pair of eagles.  I have not seen the eagles yet. 

Reed Bingham State Park

It was quiet and peaceful here.  I just wanted to cloud watch.

Reed Bingham State Park

 With Halloween looming  the moss looked spooky, but beautiful.

Reed Bingham State Park

 It was beautiful along the boardwalk too.  
There were many orchard spider webs amongst the rails.

Reed Bingham State Park

But unfortunately the webs do not show in the photos.

Reed Bingham State Park

 Fungi was abundant.
I'm not sure if that is a good thing or not.  
It is pretty though.

Reed Bingham State Park

 These leaves were lying on the rail... just looking pretty to me.

Reed Bingham State Park

The park grows long-leaf pine trees too.  
At one time they were abundant in Georgia.  
They were severely harvested and almost totally lost for all time. 


 Here is a planted stand about halfway 
between the walking trails and the campground.  
It took the trees many years to get this tall.


This fungi was in the campground area.  
I have never seen any quite like this before.  


I can almost see a face within it :-)  
Where the blue blob is in the photo on the right 
just above my name is where our campsite was.

Reed Bingham State Park

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