The first signs of Spring
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The first signs of Spring
A pheasant on the lookout for a hen
A pheasant on the lookout for a hen
Red-tailed Hawk
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Male Baltimore Oriole
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High-bush Cranberries
Empty Milkweed Seedpods
Point Iroquois, Upper Peninsula Michigan
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Cottage at Lake Muskoka, Ontario
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60° F (16°C) Polly Ann Trail, Michigan
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Mackinac Bridge, Michigan
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Tanja - Loughcrew club has addedDoerthe club has replied to Tanja - Loughcrew clubIch glaube nicht, dass diese Blumen bei euch wachsen, vielleicht ja die hochgezuechteten. Hier sind sie besonders wichtig in der Natur, weil die Monarchenfalter ihre Eier an der Unterseite der Blaetter ablegen und wenn die Eier ausschluepfen, fressen sie Raupen die Blaetter und wandern zum Verpuppen dann ab. Seit ein paar Jahren wird in Michigan so viel Ried gespritzt (das so sehr wuchert, dass es viele Entenarten vertrieben hat), und dadurch wurden auch diese Blumen mit vergiftet und somit sind die Monarchen nur noch sehr selten hier zu finden.
Did you see that ipernity is shutting down on Feb. 28th? Do you have a flickr account. That's where I had opened an account quite a while ago. Hope to see you there. Weather Underground is also shutting down. I had been uploading photos there for three years.
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