Spring is always a fun time to explore the forest. The snow has vanished, new life is slowly painting the forest floor green, bugs are flying and the animals are awakening. Here are a few photos from yesterday's exploration of the Collins Bay forest.




Top image: Red Backed Salamander
(Side by side Right: Sharp-lobed Hepatica) (Side by side Left: Trillim)
(Three left: ?) (Three centre: ?)(Three right: Dog Tooth Violet or Trout Lilly)
(Bottom: Bee Fly)
(Side by side Right: Sharp-lobed Hepatica) (Side by side Left: Trillim)
(Three left: ?) (Three centre: ?)(Three right: Dog Tooth Violet or Trout Lilly)
(Bottom: Bee Fly)
Excellent shots and wonderful pictures.
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