Dragonflies and amphibians

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Spring showers brought out life today in leaf, insect and frog form.



Canoe trip report: 2010 Waterfowl Harassment Tour

The railroad swing bridge in spring, with leafless hardwoods and dark green White pines on the bluff behind it.

The annual early spring canoe outing has been thus dubbed with its name because the most consistent memory from year to year is pairs of ducks fleeing the canoe every hundreds or so.



Paddling and fishing the trout rivers of western Wisconsin

Fishing for trout in western Wisconsin

A column in the River Falls Journal pays well-deserved praise to the virtues of the Kinnickinnic and Rush Rivers and is an inspiration to get out and enjoy the rivers, whether fishing for trout or paddling a canoe.



Rebirth

Verdant valley

A late afternoon hike in the St. Croix River valley, this unseasonable spring.



The moon tonight

The moon tonight

Frogs, fish, fowl, “green” haze and other notes on early spring.



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