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Note how the snow only adheres to one side of each branch |
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A flock of Canada Geese fly above the coral forest |
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The foot trails were hard to discern in some places |
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The scene down at the stream bed |
The small Canada Hemlocks in the forest were made obvious by their laden forms |
A Raccoon sleeps in a hollow tree - He likely awaits improved traveling conditions |
Beneath a canopy of low drooping White Pine boughs is a deer bed from the previous night |
A White Pine reforestation field is transformed by the snow and ice coating |
Looking back up toward Spring Farm from the White Pine field |
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An American Beech - still retaining its leaves, receives a generous plastering of snow and ice |
Natalie Parent coins the term "Coral Forest" |
A deer is still able to move about fairly easily |
From the White Spruce field comes a procession of very strange snowmen |
Interesting ice formations beneath the beaver dam |
A crack in the pond ice looks like a river system as seen from space |
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Just some ice beneath a footbridge |
BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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