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One of my old blue bird houses.

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Bumble Bee and Foxglove.

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Same doe that I posted below after she ran up out of the ditch and toward the train tracks.
 
Loons on a lake in Northern Wisconsin, located a few miles from my cabin.

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Here's a few photos I took on my cabin property in Northern Wisconsin back in May.

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Columbine.

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Hair Cap Moss.

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Lichens.

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Pine Stump.

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Violet.

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Wintergreen.

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More Wintergreen.
 
Mick, thanks! Here's a link to a video (in m4v format) I took of one of the loons. Hopefully this will work...

LOON VID

You may have to download VLC Player to view it.
 
Marty, I know it as Wintergreen, (Gaultheria procumbens) It's also called Eastern Teaberry and some other names. The leaves and berries have a distinct Wintergreen flavor. When I'm out and about at the cabin I often chew on the leaves.
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this should last about a month in the summer for the softners

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I think I would take the green stripe one, seeing how it's entrance seems more isolated
 
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