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Horsetail in the fall


On Sunday, I went with a friend to Brown-Lowrey Park, a little south of Highway 22x, south of the city. Quite dense, forested hills, and it always feels a little creepy in there. No sign of the Three-toed Woodpeckers this time. Saw a couple of Grey Jays (Whiskey-jacks) when we first arrived at the parking lot. Parts of the forest floor were carpeted in what looked rather like a white mesh. This photo shows a single plant from this layer of dead Horsetail. I thought it looked rather pretty, actually.
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