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Male Hairy Woodpecker
Slumber time
Three's a crowd
Out of the darkness
White on white
Am I cute, or what?
Camera shy
Mandarin Duck
White on black
Close encounter
WHO said it was spring?
Spring is coming
Still waiting ..
Satin sheen
Rays of sunny cheer
Sparkling
Moose
Bokeh fit for a sunflower
Enjoying the day
Having a hissy fit
He loves me, he loves me not ...
Black Squirrel
Do you mind?
A single tiny flower
Female Hairy Woodpecker
Memories of fall
The WOW factor
Thanks for posing
I've had it with winter....
Let the light shine through
Intricate
Rising from the forest floor
She's so fine
Common Horsetail
In the cold
Eye-catching
Texture
Baby Burrowing Owl
Created for fun
American Kestrel
Domestic Duck
Pastels
Last one in is a ... chicken?
Like knitted winter socks
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Bishop's-cap


These teeny wildflowers are absolutely exquisite! They grow in moist woodlands and are so small that normally a person would never notice them. Each flower stem has 3-10 tiny, greenish white flowers on it. The flower is 5-6 mm (0.197 to 0.236 inches!)across, has 4 or 5 sepals, and 5 petals that are finely divided and branched. I think they look like little snowflakes : ). They are extremely difficult to photograph because they are always found in low light, very low to the ground, and they are so SMALL!
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