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Nature: “…and life would all be spring.”

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“The sun just touched the morning; The morning, happy thing, Supposed that he had come to dwell, And life would all be spring. “. Emily Dickinson (Maria James)
Still plenty of snow at Sugarloaf. (Jane Knox/Rangeley)
Spring weather is in the air. (Jane Knox/Rangeley)
We aren’t the only ones looking forward to warmer weather. (Jane Knox/Rangeley)
Signs of spring. (Jane Knox/Rangeley)
The air is full of Red Cardinals’ call for a mate from the top of the highest trees. (Jane Knox/Rangeley)
Detail of a pile of snow at the Farmer’s Market in Skowhegan. (Elizabeth (Stu) Mehlin/New Sharon)
Still have snow in Wilton. Just enough to leave a dusting on the Deer’s face. (Jim Knox/Wilton)
What appears to be a Fisher or Marten jumps into the snow for a Mouse. (Jim Knox/Wilton)
When walking away the large back made me feel this was a Fisher. (Jim Knox/Wilton)
A Blue Jay and a Hairy Woodpecker; Not normal to be that friendly and they were not. (Jim Knox/Wilton)
This bad weather can bring out some attitudes; Blue Jay talk! (Jim Knox/Wilton)
Better count your chickens. (Jim Knox/Wilton)
Looked out my window to see a Red-Wing Black Bird!! It must be Spring. (Jim Knox/Wilton)

 

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15 Comments

  1. Thank You for all these great pictures for all to enjoy each week. I enjoy them very much

  2. Spectacular! Thanks so much for all your hard work getting these amazing photos!

  3. Jane, great shot of Sugarloaf, beautiful lighting. Jim, perfect timing on those blue jays! Nice composition.

  4. The work you guys do makes me smile, beautiful pictures. The Bulldog would not be the same without these wonderful pictures. Keep up the great work.

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