Dan McCullough
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It rained for most of January and February here, which I assume is why the woods and wetlands are looking especially mossy now
A close-up of a small clump of green moss on a vertical grey twig. It's maybe a bristle-moss. Clusters of bright green tendrils, interspersed with brown, elongated spore capsules catch the light from above
A large, sturdy tree (an oak I think), with a profusion of crooked, bare, moss-green branches reaching out over a still pool. A pair of mallard ducks stand on the bank in the leaf litter beneath the tree. In the background, a clump of brown reeds fills the centre of the pool, which is enclosed by a dense, bare woodland
It rained for most of January and February here, which I assume is why the woods and wetlands are looking especially mossy now
A close-up of a small clump of green moss on a vertical grey twig. It's maybe a bristle-moss. Clusters of bright green tendrils, interspersed with brown, elongated spore capsules catch the light from above
A large, sturdy tree (an oak I think), with a profusion of crooked, bare, moss-green branches reaching out over a still pool. A pair of mallard ducks stand on the bank in the leaf litter beneath the tree. In the background, a clump of brown reeds fills the centre of the pool, which is enclosed by a dense, bare woodland
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Today's marsh animal is: Baltimore Checkerspot.