Franklinia in bloom. What a scrumptious flower! And the bees agree. (All of today’s trees are descendants from seeds collected by William Bartram in the 1760s. The plant is unknown in the wild.)
On the mammal front, Cottontail and Chipmunk and Gray Squirrel.
In addition to the frog, a Garter Snake crossed our path, and a couple of the elusive Italian Fence Lizards were seen (more on these anon).
See the exuvia?
Purple Milkweed Asclepias purpurea. 
In Da Bronx
3 responses to “In Da Bronx”
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Hi Matthew, I love these pix. Love frogs, so looking forward to more. Are all pix fm NYBG? The last one does not look familiar to me.
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That is the (relatively) new Native Flora Garden, lookin’ fine as it swings towards autumn.
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GReat photos!

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