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The Pond at Roxand Center
Green on Grey, through the rain
Into the Woods
A Bit of Fall Color
Big Marsh Lake
Sandhill Cranes over the Big Marsh
A Swan on the Pond
Woodland Trail.
Turtles in the Moat
The Swamp Down the Road
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Emerald Damselfly
Swans and Geese
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Why We Go to Michigan Audubon's CraneFest Every Ye…
The Swamp Down the Road
Platanthera obtusata (Blunt-leaf orchid)
Neottia cordata (Heart-leaf Twayblade orchid)
Neottia cordata (Heart-leaf Twayblade orchid)
Neottia cordata (Heart-leaf Twayblade orchid)
Neottia cordata (Heart-leaf Twayblade orchid)
Neottia cordata (Heart-leaf Twayblade orchid)
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Sandhill Cranes
At Big Marsh Lake from the Kiwanis Youth Conservation Area, near Bellevue, on 10/22/2005. Hundreds of cranes have already landed in the marsh; some can be seen in this photo (though not well; they're mostly along those broken trees).
Michigan Audubon's Cranefest occurs at Big Marsh early every October, but Audubon and Kiwanis open the viewing area on weekends throughout the month.
Michigan Audubon's Cranefest occurs at Big Marsh early every October, but Audubon and Kiwanis open the viewing area on weekends throughout the month.
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