Saturday the 18th I watched 2 dippers diving and feeding in the Michigan
Ditch open water about 2-3 miles along the trail off of Cameron Pass, pass
the trail turn off to American lakes.  There were several hairy woodpeckers
in the area as well as a flock of siskins.

On return down the canyon almost to the mouth near a parking area along the
river, I found a newly emerged Nymphalidae black and orange butterfly.  It
must have gotten some environmental signal at this very wrong time.  It was
a moment for mindfulness.

Libby Edwards

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