14 feet Depth | 336 Acres
July 27, 2019 - 7:27 AM (73°)
Sunrise: 5:43 am
Sunset: 8:25 pm
Temperature: 85°/73°
Below: Lake Wingra looking southeast.
Below: Lake Wingra looking southwest.
Below: Lake Wingra looking south.
Below: Black Cohosh in Thoreau School Rain Garden (part of the Lake Wingra watershed)
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July 27, 2019
Above: Lake Wingra looking west towards Wingra Marsh.
Above: Lake Wingra looking south from Wingra Boats.
Above: Lake Wingra Cattails. (73°).
Above: Looking at Ho-Nee-Um Pond from Arbor Drive.
Above: Oak Savanna on July 27, 2019 (73°). False Sunflowers and Joe Pye Weed in foreground.
Above: Thistle Fluff in Oak Savanna on July 27, 2019 (73°).
Above: Pale Yellow Jewelweed along bikepath in Oak Savanna on July 27, 2019 (73°).
Above: Marion-Dunn Retaining Pond on July 27, 2019 (73°).
Above: Wild Yellow Mustard (6' tall) growing at inflow to Marion-Dunn Retaining Pond on July 27, 2019 (73°). Note: Growing right next to a 6' tall Black Mustard plant.
Above: Brown-eyed Susan by Marion-Dunn Retaining Pond on July 27, 2019 (73°).
Above: Close-up of Curly Dock by Marion-Dunn Retaining Pond on July 27, 2019 (73°).
Above: Duck Pond on July 27, 2019 (73°).
Above: Wild turkey feather found by Duck Pond on July 27, 2019 (73°).
Above: Retaining pond on corner of Nakoma Road and Manitou Way on July 27, 2019 (73°). Bergamot is now the dominant flower in the foreground.
Above: Bergamot on the banks of the retaining pond on July 27, 2019 (73°).
Above: Showy Tick Trefoil on the banks of the retaining pond on July 27, 2019 (73°).
Above: Queen Anne's Lace on July 27, 2019. As the flowers are pollinated and the seeds start to develop, the umbels of the Queen Anne's lace plant start to curl up into a little ball with an open end.
Note: A Great Blue Heron flew low over the retaining pond and landed. Another Great Blue Heron was standing stock still on the other side of the pond near the outflow.