The trillium, also known as Stinking Benjamins, are starting to bloom: Get Your Dose of Nature Delivered to Your Inbox by Signing up Below:
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The trillium, also known as Stinking Benjamins, are starting to bloom: Get Your Dose of Nature Delivered to Your Inbox by Signing up Below:
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The frogs have been laying their eggs in little ponds all over the place: Get Your Dose of Nature Delivered to Your Inbox by Signing up Below:
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Tons of redwing blackbirds are now nesting in trees near the brook, coming down to find food in the grass: Get Your Dose of Nature Delivered to Your Inbox by Signing up Below:
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This white flower comes out in May and is called Bloodroot because the roots ooze blood-red sap: Get Your Dose of Nature Delivered to Your Inbox by Signing up Below:
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All the flowers are finally starting to bloom! Some of the new wildflowers I’ve seen over the last couple of weeks are the pretty Bluettes: and the yellow Colt’s Feet: Get Your Dose of Nature Delivered to Your Inbox by Signing up Below:
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Wildflowers are popping up everywhere now! It’s so nice to see them after a long winter… Get Your Dose of Nature Delivered to Your Inbox by Signing up Below:
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The daffodils are out now, adding a burst of yellow to the landscape: Get Your Dose of Nature Delivered to Your Inbox by Signing up Below:
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One of the more interesting birds we saw down in Florida was this Black Skimmer: Get Your Dose of Nature Delivered to Your Inbox by Signing up Below:
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We also saw this Gopher Tortoise while down in Florida, poking out of its burrow: Get Your Dose of Nature Delivered to Your Inbox by Signing up Below:
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Other birds we saw while at the beach in Florida included several types of gulls, sandpipers and terns: Get Your Dose of Nature Delivered to Your Inbox by Signing up Below:
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