It's still officially Winter, and we have another month until the Spring Equinox, but during my walk in the Dykeman Spring Nature Park this morning I saw some definite signs of the coming change of season. See what you think.
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The scenery seems to have a touch more color in it lately |
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The Grackles are back, which means the Red-winged Blackbirds are right behind them |
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A pair of Rainbow Trout in the Dykeman creek |
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Not a sign of Spring, I just like how the red boardwalk looks rising out of the wetland |
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There seem to be more Groundhogs appearing above-ground lately |
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