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Where To Find Spring Wildflowers West of Toronto at Sixteen Mile Creek In Oakville Ontario

Posted on 2016 05 05 by BetCrooks
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Possibly the best thing about spring Wildflowers is they don’t fly away when I’m trying to take their pictures–although they do sometimes bob and nod in the slightest breeze.

Posted in Rambles | Tagged 16 Mile Creek, birds, botany, Charles Chaffey, Cut-leafed Toothwort, Cut-leaved Toothwort, Early Meadow Rue, Early Saxifrage, flowers, frogs, Green Frogs, Northern Leopard Frog, Northern Rough Winged Swallows, Oakville, Osprey, Pipevine Swallowtail, plants, Red Trilliums, Ruddy Ducks, snakes, Spring Beauty, Toothwort, Toronto Field Naturalists, Trilliums, Trout Lilies, Twinleaf, Virginia Bluebells, White Trillium, White Trout Lily, Wood Anemone, Yellow Trout Lily | 4 Comments

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