Sunday, November 07, 2010

Kathryn Albertson Park - Boise, Idaho

Kathryn Albertson Park is a 41 acre oasis within the sight of downtown Boise and was designed to be an attractive home for resident and migratory wildlife.  It is named after the wife of supermarket magnate, Joe Albertson and features wide, paved footpaths which wind through the park carrying walkers past colorful, informative signs inlaid in large rocks.  The signs describe wildlife and environmental themes throughout the park.  Highlights include outdoor gazebos, a fountain, a cross-section of the world's largest Ponderosa Pine, glimpses of wildlife, including a large population of nesting waterfowl, and access to the Greenbelt.

The Park Vegetation was chosen for its diversity in plant size, growth, and type -- offering food from the ground level to tree tops as well as nesting cover and protection.

I can't help thinking that the plants were also chosen for their wide variety of colors in the Spring and Fall of the year. Colors that seem to change by the hour. I visit the Park dozens of times throughout the year and I never cease to be amazed at what I see. Here are a few photos from the Autumn of the year.


Shallow ponds warm quickly in spring and stimulate the growth of aquatic insects and plants, which in turn become food for many kinds of wildlife. Islands in the ponds offer loafing and roosting spots for ducks and shelter nesting birds from predators.









Lily Pads reflect an early morning light and the fall colors of the nearby trees.




The colors appear to change by the minute and certainly from year to year. They can be very subtle and bright at the same time.






A Canada Goose enjoys a swim in the reflective light of the early morning.


Early morning light streams across a pond of lily pads, reflecting the colors of the near-by trees in the open water.


Open water reflects the colors of the near-by trees and the sky. Shadows and light beams create a calming effect on the water.



Whatever the time of year, you will find a respite from the hurry of everyday life as you explore Kathryn Albertson Park in Boise, Idaho.