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a few photos-rainy day
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scenic wetland

more scenery

tamarack tree also known as american larch the only evergreen tree that looses its needles

a few pine trees

a deer at 30 ft.notice the eyes caught the flash


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NICE!
 
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Look like high fences in the backgrounds of those pics.
 
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Nice pics. Its great to stop and smell the roses once in a while, eh! To many people the bush is just green and brown...

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tamarack tree also known as american larch the only evergreen tree that looses its needles


Larch are one of my two favorite trees. Love them this time of the year. Technically though, they are the only 'conifer' to lose their needles...ie. a deciduous conifer tree. Smiler Evergreen is a much misapplied term.

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ps: M16... shame on you. (dang, where's that finger wagging smiley when you need it?!)



 
Posts: 7123 | Location: The Rock (southern V.I.) | Registered: 27 February 2001Reply With Quote
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Actually, the bald cypress also loses its green stuff every winter.

Tamaracs are really golden around the house today. I am about 45 minutes wet of Duluth-where are you in MN?
 
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Actually, the bald cypress also loses its green stuff every winter.


On that you are correct. Smiler And so does the Dawn Redwood. When it comes to trees I have trouble thinking south of the 49th. Big Grin

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Posts: 7123 | Location: The Rock (southern V.I.) | Registered: 27 February 2001Reply With Quote
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Actually, the bald cypress also loses its green stuff every winter.

Tamaracs are really golden around the house today. I am about 45 minutes wet of Duluth-where are you in MN?


I grew up in the walker/remer area,where these pics are from,about where you are,they were taken on the woodtick trail,if you know where that is,between longville and hackensack.


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Look like high fences in the backgrounds of those pics.
oh,contrare,pierre.here is the biggest fence line around
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a couple more.didnt get many good ones,it was a drab,dreary day,but we need rain.


mud buggy out in it



bald eagle soaring overhead


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Nice pics. Its great to stop and smell the roses once in a while, eh! To many people the bush is just green and brown...

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tamarack tree also known as american larch the only evergreen tree that looses its needles


Larch are one of my two favorite trees. Love them this time of the year. Technically though, they are the only 'conifer' to lose their needles...ie. a deciduous conifer tree. Smiler Evergreen is a much misapplied term.

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I stand corrected beer


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damn that's beautiful! nothing like the northern woods,

looks like a good pond for duck hunting, blacks and woodies???

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Craig Nolan


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how many corn feeders do you have hung?
 
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damn that's beautiful! nothing like the northern woods,

looks like a good pond for duck hunting, blacks and woodies???

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Craig Nolan

mallards and woodies,actually.mostly just locals the first few weeks,and divers on the big lakes later on.mostly flights go west in the dakotas or fly over to the grain fields farther south.


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how many corn feeders do you have hung?

Ive never even seen a corn feeder. bewildered


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Having grown up in Pennsylvania, those photos remind me of hunting season back home.

Now in Virginia, hunting season starts with leaves still in green...

thanks for the pics - brought be back to the good ol' days.


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