It was dark, cold, foggy, and not the kind of morning we jump out of bed to go hiking, but our visiting son from San Diego wanted to hike so who were we to argue.
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Even though conditions were right to produce significant frost our initial goal was to see a few interesting birds. However, upon arrival at out hiking destination, Prairie Oaks Metro Park, the frost quickly became the main source of fascination.
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Taking a closer look at nearby weeds revealed very interesting ice formations, which we originally thought was hoar-frost but after a closer examination we now believe to be rime ice.
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It found its way unto leaves,
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berries,
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and other things.
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The ice wasn’t just on plants. During the night’s cold a park pond tried it’s best to freeze over.
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We actually did see a few birds, including Golden-crowned Kinglets that eluded the camera’s lens, but the ice is what really stole the show.
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Thanks for stopping by.
What a gorgeous collection of frost photos! Thanks for sharing those. 🙂
Glad you enjoyed, it was an enchanting experience!
A brilliant collection!
Frost and ice can be beautiful, as you’ve shown here!
Gorgeous creations! That turned out to be a very worthwhile hike!
Beautiful! Prairie Oaks has been transformed by the frost!