LIFE IN WOODLAND STREAMS
The day after a few days of storms and heavy rains in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania in July of 2025, I visited a couple of brooks in a local woodland. Unlike the muddy water that flooded farmland, roads and towns in Lancaster County, the water in those woodland brooks ran clear and was within its normal water level. Carpets of dead, fallen leaves, and the roots of trees and other plants, plus networks of fungi in forest floors, held the soil down in the woods. I could see the rocky bottoms of both brooks, and some of the aquatic creatures that live in them. Several beautiful male black-winged damselflies were the first critters I saw. Some of them were "dancing" in the sunlight, low over the flowing waters of the brooks. Those striking insects have four black wings and a long, thin abdomen that glows iridescent-green in the sunlight. The males' dancing [fluttering] intimidates other m...