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Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis). The bloodroots are almost two weeks late this year, due to cold weather.
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I haven't tackled moss identification yet. This is a common one here.
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Cutleaf Toothwort (Cardamine concatenata). Most of them are still not open yet.
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First damselfly of the season. They are frustratingly difficult to identify.
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Hepatica (Hepatica nobilis). You know it's a late spring, when the hepatica aren't open til after mid-March. I've found them blooming in January and February, most years.
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The beavers are out in force and at it again.
Yesterday was decidedly not wonderful (got colder, rained all day). And snow flurries this morning! I think the wonderful is due to return tomorrow, though.
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