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Spring brings new color

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Swamp sparrow in Foothills Land Conservancy, Wilton. (Photo by Steve Muise, Farmington)
Large painted turtle in Foothills Land Conservancy, Wilton. (Photo by Steve Muise, Farmington)
Ruby-crowned kinglet in Foothills Land Conservancy, Wilton. (Photo by Steve Muise, Farmington)
Beaked hazelnut flower (macro photograph) in Foothills Land Conservancy, Wilton. (Photo by Steve Muise, Farmington)
Beaked hazelnut flower 2 (macro photograph) in Foothills Land Conservancy, Wilton. (Photo by Steve Muise, Farmington)
A little later than usual: Early snowdrops usually bloom as soon snow melts in earliest spring. (Photo by Gil Riley)
Who let the deer out? These deer were feeding in front of a barn in Weld. (Photo by Dennis York)
A deer near a rock wall in Weld. (Photo by Dennis York)
A raccoon wanders across the lawn. (Photo by Dennis York)
Keeping an eye on the marsh in Wilton. (Photo by Dennis York)
A male red winged blackbird sings and flares his shoulder patches in hopes of finding a mate. (Photo by Dennis York)
Caught red handed stealing seeds from the bird feeder. (Photo by Dennis York)
These young toms formed a chorus line while trying to impress a hen. (Photo by Dennis York)
A robin listens for a worm on my front lawn. (Photo by Dennis York)
A drake mallard. (Photo by Dennis York)
A male mallard, left, and a male wood duck face off on the marsh. (Photo by Dennis York)
Easter sunrise from Voter Hill, Farmington. (Photo by Doug Dunlap)
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  1. Breathtaking; God’s creatures in all their marvelous splendor! Thank you for these inspiring pictures!

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