14 feet Depth | 336 Acres
August 22, 2019 - 7:14 AM (61°)
Sunrise: 6:11 am
Sunset: 7:49 pm
Temperature: 78°/53°
Below: Lake Wingra looking southeast.
Below: Lake Wingra looking southwest.
Below: Lake Wingra looking south.
Below: White Snakeroot scattered just about everywhere. (looks like Boneset but has different leaves). Boneset has narrower, long, paired leaves, united basally and are perforated by the erect stems.
Below: Wild Cucumber vine in woods next to Wingra Boats.
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August 22, 2019
Above: Lake Wingra looking west towards Wingra Marsh.
Above: Lake Wingra looking south from Wingra Boats.
Above: Impatiens Balfourii at edge of woods along Wingra Park parking lot on August 22, 2019 (60°). Note: Impatiens Balfourii (Balfour's touch-me-not) is a wildflower native to the Himalayas (particularly Kashmiran ) that, according to Wikipedia, is a "garden escapee" that can be found growing wild in Europe, on the US Pacific Coast, and in Wisconsin where it is well adapted to cool, wet sites.
Above: Lake Wingra Cattails. (61°).
Above: Looking at Ho-Nee-Um Pond from Arbor Drive.
Above: Oak Savanna on August 22, 2019 (61°). Goldenrod and Joe Pye Weed in foreground.
Above: Thistle in the Oak Savanna (on bikepath) on August 22, 2019 (61°).
Above: Yellow Jewelweed in Oak Savanna on August 22, 2019 (61°).
Above: Sunflower in the Oak Savanna on August 22, 2019 (61°).
Above: Large Flowered Gaura scattered throughout Oak Savanna on August 22, 2019 (61°). Also around Marion Dunn Pond.
Above: Evening Primrose in wood between Marion Dunn and the Oak Savanna on August 22, 2019 (61°). NOTE: Evening Primrose also scattered throughout Oak Savanna and Marion Dunn Prairie.
Above: Marion-Dunn Retaining Pond on August 22, 2019 (61°).
Above: Duck Pond on August 22, 2019 (61°).
Above: Retaining pond on corner of Nakoma Road and Manitou Way on August 22, 2019 (61°).
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