Angle Fly Preserve
The Somers Land Trust is the steward for Angle Fly Preserve, a 654 nature preserve in the heart of Somers. Learn more about Angle Fly Preserve or view the trail map to begin planning your trip.Latest News
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White Pine
Pinus stobus – the scientific name of our native White Pine has a pleasing lilt. In pre-colonial days this majestic tree grew across large portions of Eastern North America, reigning as the tallest tree in the forest. It was reputed … Continue reading
Tussock Sedges
Blink and you may have missed it, but for a few short days our woods were full of snow. Snow reveals many things that are otherwise hidden, offering hikers fresh experiences along the snowy trails. Animals leave traces of their … Continue reading
Eastern Skunk Cabbage
Whenever I find myself beaten down by the long, gray days of winter I walk through the woods looking for the first signs of spring. What I seek are the purple tips of Eastern Skunk Cabbage blossoms (Symplocarpus foetidus) melting … Continue reading
Moss
Moss is one of the most beautiful of green plants. Although mosses seem very different from garden flowers, they are all chlorophyl-containing organisms and make their own food. Perhaps because moss is tiny and mingles with mushrooms, we may think … Continue reading
Deer Rubs
When the lovely distraction of summer’s green or autumn’s fire-colored leaves is gone, a walk through the woods brings overlooked sights to our attention. This year, high up in many trees, you may spot long gashes where the gold-colored inner … Continue reading
Groundhogs
Spring is the season of impatient expectation while summer brings all we’d been longing for. Although Autumn may stir up bittersweet nostalgia, it also holds a queue of festivities that soften our journey to year’s end. The sweet distraction of … Continue reading
Downy Woodpecker
We are fortunate in Somers to live surrounded by the natural world while also enjoying the benefits of human-made artifacts and conveniences. The slivers of woods woven between our homes cannot hold the richness of larger tracts of open space; … Continue reading
Animal Bones
Venture into your backyard or onto the trails of Angle Fly and you will undoubtedly notice evidence of one of nature’s most important processes: the recycling of organic material into simpler forms of matter. This process provides an answer to … Continue reading
Winterberry
At a casual glance, it seems that there is not much color in the Somers winter landscape. Once the last brilliant autumn leaf has fallen, nature’s palette consists primarily of subtle variations of gray, brown, and black. But a keen … Continue reading
Blue Jays
If it were not commonplace to see feisty Blue Jays (Cyanocitta cristata) squabbling and scrapping in our parks and back yards, how exotic and beautiful they would seem. Their plumage exhibits two rich tones of blue accented by black and … Continue reading

