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In the woods we return to reason and faith-Emerson

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Sunday, July 14, 2013

7-14

7-14
A White-lipped Forest snail - so called because of the white edge on its shell opening - finds today's wet conditions to its liking.
Thorn mimicking Locust Tree-hoppers are active.
A Greater Grapevine Looper moth strikes a strange pose as it roosts for the day.
And Ram's Horn snails graze algae off from submerged rocks in an abandoned beaver pond.
John
Ram's Horn snail

Greater Grapevine Looper moth

Locust Treehopper

White-lipped Forest snail

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