The March of Time

7月 12, 2010 · Posted in 未分類 

Pussy willows, the fluffy, silver-coated flower buds of that graceful shrub, now ornament the low grounds and stream borders. In our northern U.S. states the month of March is the time when we hear the earliest of our frogs, the wood frog, the spring peeper, and the chorus-lover. Farther south these amphibians may have come out earlier. In sheltered places, the catkins of the alders and the birches are dangling, waved gently by the wind.

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