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mike h
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I just blogged about this morning's exciting herp trip in Massachusetts! And we thought 24+ inches of snow was going to keep us in! HA!

http://hitmewithyournaturestick.blogspo ... rping.html
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Success! Awesome finds. Please dont put the in the database.
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kyle loucks wrote:Success! Awesome finds. Please dont put the in the database.
Can we at least put them in the "February Species Count" thread? :lol:
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What a find :D
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Absolute excellence
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Nice! The storm stinks big time. At least vernals will be full :D the older i get the less i like winter. i can see the attraction in a snowbird lifestyle :lol: Hoping for power back by Tuesday!
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Good you guys have a sense of humor, that was great! Can't be fun digging out of all that snow.
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sstaedtler wrote:Good you guys have a sense of humor, that was great! Can't be fun digging out of all that snow.
OMG it wasn't. Getting to the train station tomorrow will be loads of fun, too, I'm sure.

I reminded myself tonight that daylight savings time begins one month from today, and that week should hopefully start spring migrations up here.

One month!!!! There's still hope.
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