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Index of Subjects Nick, Yes, I believe it is C. palustris and was planted by the land owner along the steam bed north of the Thorpe Rd. It is spreading downstream a bit and is on the other side of the road also. There is a picture of it on the Nature Nova Scotia facebook page. Larry ////// === /////// Larry Bogan Brooklyn Corner, Nova Scotia <larry@bogan.ca> On Sat, 16 May 2015 07:02:26 -0300 Nicholas Hill <fernhillns@gmail.com> wrote: > Larry, is this Caltha palustris. .marsh marigold ie. Kingcups? The flora > has this as in Cape Breton and Pictou. Love to see it in the valley. Nick > On May 15, 2015 10:48 PM, "Larry Bogan" <larry@bogan.ca> wrote: > > > Today, I checked a field in the Valley (on Thorpe Rd) that always has > > Bobolinks and I saw one male there today. > > > > Nearby (Thorpe and Lamont roads) the Marsh Marigolds are starting to > > blossom. > > > > We had our first ever Gray Squirrel visit us yesterday. > > > > The peepers are loud and abundant all around but I love the trill of the > > American Toad also. I have been hearing it for the last several days but > > there were many tonight. > > > > ////// === /////// > > Larry Bogan > > Brooklyn Corner, Nova Scotia > > <larry@bogan.ca> > >
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