All things seem possible in May
North With the Spring, Edwin Way Teale
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Sahale Arm, North Cascades National Park by Brian Haagen
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It was very nice
in the last two days, today, I didnt even wear socks for quick runs outside. The Cardinals are singing up a storm, the Groundhog made a first showing, the Juncos begin to leave, and I have planted some tomato and okra seeds (inside still). I am also keeping an eye on migration forecasts, and things look very promising for the coming weeks. Here are two handsome male current regulars, showing all their colors to improve mating chances.
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Northern Spring Salamander (Gyrinophilus porphyriticus), family Plethodontidae, MD, USA
photographs by Brady O'Brien
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Christian Dior - Spring 1998 RTW
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The North Face, 1982 (SS Catalogue)
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The earliest of the wood warblers have begun to arrive! Yellow-Rumped Warbler
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Do you have special songs,
smells or sounds that instantly transport you to a time or place? These guys do that for me. Once I am hearing them, I know spring is on the way. Male Redwinged Blackbirds usually appear first, along with Grackles, but yesterday, I also saw the first females, as well as some Cowbirds. So despite the snow this morning, spring is really unfolding!
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Northern Spring Salamander (Gyrinophilus porphyriticus), family Plethodontidae, Western MD, USA
photograph by Brady O'brien
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Forty six and two ahead of me - Sunday Mornings - January 2k24
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Although spring peepers are rarely more than 1.5in long, they make some of the loudest sounds in the forest relative to their size!
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