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A bright red male northern cardinal sits on a tree branch, looking directly at the camera.

Nature Journaling #234: What Kind of Animal Would You Be?

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A blue jay sits among green branches that are just beginning to bloom in the spring.

Nature Journaling #233: No Need to be Blue!

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The bright red feathers of male northern cardinal contrast against the snow in Winton Woods.

Nature Journaling #232: Following Cardinal Directions

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A lone pine cone and a few pine needles poke out from a tree branch.

Nature Journaling #231: Make Your Own Bird Feeder

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Nature Journaling #230: At Frost Glance

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A bright full moon shines at night over Winton Woods in January 2020.

Nature Journaling #229: Winter Moon Gazing Part 2

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A southern flying squirrel hides behind its tail, sitting in a hole in a tree.

Nature Journaling #228: A Hole New World

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