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Pato Arlequín (Histrionicus histrionicus)Observ.
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Along Marginal Way
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ID is for the pink flower (partridge berry also at the top of photo). Photo taken at Foster’s Pond, Windham, NH.
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Carpintero de Cresta (Dryocopus pileatus)Observ.
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At Foster’s Pond, Windham, NH
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Pepino Indio (Medeola virginiana)Observ.
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Growing a few feet off a trail near an old stone wall in the forest.
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Castaño Americano (Castanea dentata)Observ.
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Monson Center, NH. This tree was actually planted by the American Chestnut Foundation in an effort to re-introduce American chestnuts. From what I’ve read they breed the trees to hopefully be more resistant to blight.
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Chinito (Bombycilla cedrorum)Observ.
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A flock of juvenile cedar waxwings were enjoying the berries on this tree next to Osgood Pond. (? Crabapple tree)
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Iris versicolorObserv.
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Growing along the water’s edge of Long Lake.
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Tribu AnemoneaeObserv.
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Flowers are hanging, only about 1” across. Looks like an anemone, but not sure. Growing on the side of a shady path.
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Ardilla Roja Americana (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus)Observ.
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Eating bayberries on the Wonderland Trail.
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Colimbo Común (Gavia immer)Observ.
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Two adults and two babies on Long Lake in Harrison, ME.