Loess Bluffs National Wildlife Refuge (Day 2)

November at Loess Bluffs National Wildlife Refuge is a spectacle for wildlife enthusiasts. The refuge becomes a bustling hub of migratory activity as waterfowl, including snow geese, ducks, and swans, descend upon the wetlands. This influx of avian life attracts a host of predators, most notably the majestic bald eagle. These magnificent birds soar overhead, searching for prey among the flocks of waterfowl. The refuge also provides crucial habitat for other wildlife, including deer, coyotes, and a variety of songbirds, making it a prime destination for nature observation.

Loess Bluffs National Wildlife Refuge (Day 1)

November at Loess Bluffs National Wildlife Refuge is a spectacle for the senses. Thousands of waterfowl, including snow geese, ducks, and swans, migrate through, painting the skies with vibrant patterns. Bald eagles soar overhead, taking advantage of the abundant food sources. As the day wanes, the refuge transforms into a canvas for breathtaking sunsets. The fiery hues of orange, purple, and pink reflect on the wetlands, creating a truly magical atmosphere.

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Another Sunset at Mark Twain Lake

How Mark Twain might describe a sunset at Mark Twain Lake, “Now, if you’d ask this old riverboatman, a sunset on that there Mark Twain Lake ain’t nothin’ short of a magnificent spectacle. Why, the sky, bless its cotton socks, turns into a painter’s palette, all ablaze with colors you wouldn’t believe – crimson, gold, purple, the likes of which you’ve never seen. The water itself, slick as a greased pig, catches the fire and mirrors the whole darn show back at ya, a shimmering, breathtaking sight. It’s enough to make a man forget his troubles and just sit back and marvel at the sheer glory of it all.”

Harvest Host – Serenity Valley Winery

Serenity Valley Winery is a true Harvest Hosts gem, offering a unique blend of rustic charm and tranquility. Nestled amidst rolling hills and vineyards, the winery provides a peaceful respite for RVers, inviting them to unwind amidst the beauty of the Missouri countryside. Enjoy a complimentary wine tasting, savor the serenity of the surroundings, and experience the true spirit of the Harvest Hosts community.

Egret Addiction

The egret, a vision of elegant white, stands motionless in the shallow water, its long neck arched like a graceful sculpture. Behind it, a majestic cypress tree, draped in Spanish moss, rises from the water’s edge. The egret, seemingly oblivious to the world around it, patiently waits for its next meal, its presence adding a touch of ethereal beauty to the serene scene.

Lake 33 at Busch Wildlife

Lake 33 at Busch Wildlife in Weldon Spring is a haven for birdwatchers. Graceful egrets with their snowy white plumage can often be spotted wading along the shoreline, their long necks poised for a strike. Majestic blue herons, with their slate-gray feathers and distinctive blue-gray heads, stalk the shallows, patiently waiting for unsuspecting prey. These elegant birds add a touch of wild beauty to the tranquil lake, providing a captivating spectacle for those who take the time to observe them.

Hummingbirds at the Feeder

The ruby-throated hummingbirds are a constant flurry of activity around the red feeder filled with the sweet mixture. Their iridescent feathers shimmer in the sunlight as they dart and hover, sipping the nectar with their long, slender beaks. The sweet mixture, a simple solution of sugar and water, provides these tiny birds with the energy they need to sustain their rapid metabolism and undertake their incredible migrations. Watching these aerial acrobats perform their intricate flight patterns is a mesmerizing and delightful experience.

Sunflowers at Weldon Spring Conservation

The Weldon Spring Conservation Area is a popular destination for locals and visitors alike, especially during the summer months when the vibrant sunflower fields come into bloom. These fields of golden yellow flowers create a breathtaking spectacle, attracting photographers, nature enthusiasts, and families seeking a picturesque outdoor experience. The sunflowers sway gently in the breeze, creating a mesmerizing display against the backdrop of the Missouri landscape.

After the Rain at Rend Lake

The air after a summer rain near the river below the Rend Lake dam is alive with the sounds of nature. Birdsong fills the air as they flit between the newly washed leaves, while the scent of damp earth and freshly blooming wildflowers is intoxicating. Deer, emboldened by the cooler temperatures, emerge from the shadows to graze along the riverbank, their movements a graceful counterpoint to the rushing water. The scene is a testament to the rejuvenating power of rain and the vibrant life that flourishes in the wake of a storm.

Garden of the Gods and Rend Lake

Hiking in Garden of the Gods within Shawnee National Forest is a rewarding experience for nature lovers. The diverse trails wind through a unique landscape of towering sandstone formations, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and forests. From the iconic Camel Rock to the mesmerizing Arch of the Gods, every turn reveals another awe-inspiring sight. Whether you’re seeking a challenging climb or a leisurely stroll, the trails in Garden of the Gods provide an unforgettable opportunity to connect with nature and appreciate the beauty of Southern Illinois.

Below the dam at Rend Lake, where the river flows swiftly, a captivating scene unfolds. Elegant blue herons and graceful egrets stand perched on rocks, their long legs patiently wading in the shallows. These majestic birds, with their striking plumage, are a testament to the rich biodiversity of this aquatic ecosystem. They serve as silent sentinels, their presence adding a touch of wild beauty to the dynamic landscape of the river below the dam.