rozoneill: Good thing the wasps had long since departed from this nest
rozoneill: A canal brings water to the Rogue River
rozoneill: Sound and fury at North Fork Dam
rozoneill: Oxeye daisies were plentiful wherever there was sunlight
rozoneill: An orange blister beetle finds a temporary home on a daisy
rozoneill: The sticky sweet aroma of ceanothus attracted its share of insects
rozoneill: Scotch broom made an appearance as only an invasive species can
rozoneill: Yellowleaf iris was also abundant on this day
rozoneill: Behind the dam, the Rogue River is more lake than river
rozoneill: Reflections on a muddy river
rozoneill: Twinflower, missing its twin
rozoneill: Woodland phlox wins most profuse flower of the day
rozoneill: The trail spent plenty of time in the greenery
rozoneill: A wild ginger flower is half seed, half flower
rozoneill: Tiny larvae enjoy the taste of witch's butter
rozoneill: Dogwood flowers were a thing on this hike
rozoneill: The poetry of dogwood flowers
rozoneill: Large and showy, dogwood blooms always garner attention
rozoneill: Last dogwood flower photo (for now, at least)
rozoneill: The forest canopy soon got my attention
rozoneill: Feel the green!
rozoneill: The river flows languidly as it approaches the dam
rozoneill: Paintbrush brightens up the trail
rozoneill: The Upper Rogue River Trail, on its way to Crater Lake National Park
rozoneill: The trail provided plenty of quality forest time
rozoneill: Ferns greened up the understory below the trees
rozoneill: Hike to the light!
rozoneill: False Solomon's seal waves a frond of flowers over the trail
rozoneill: Queen's cup too made an appearance
rozoneill: The river barely moves here