One of the most beautiful meadows I've ever seen. It was just so astoundling green and lush.
I hiked through a ton of deadfall to get to it.
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One of the most beautiful meadows I've ever seen. It was just so astoundling green and lush.
I hiked through a ton of deadfall to get to it.

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trees in morning mist. dreamy wonderland. grassy meadow in the valley. scenery with forested hills of distant mountains in morning light. countryside landscape of transcarpathia, ukraine in autumn
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Located close to the Canadian border, Aroostook National Wildlife Refuge is nestled in the corner of northern Maine. Providing lovely wide trails for walks or snowshoeing, the refuge holds the intriguing beauty of a northern hardwood forest. With gorgeous skies and forested habitats interspersed with streams, ponds, wetlands and grasslands, the refuge is 7,750 acres of vital wildlife habitat. Look for moose and moose tracks along the 13 miles of foot access trails. Enjoy tree cover of black and red spruce, balsam fir, white cedar, aspen and red maple. Find calm and quiet comfort in the beauty of this place. Photo sunset over beaver pond by Keith Ramos, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

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Yoa EK solo exhibition "a little forested" 12-20 October 2020 Eundeok Cultural Center, Seoul, Korea
숲이 있는 작은 방 좋아은경 개인전 2020.10.13-10.20 은덕문화원
The Eastern Mystery Bombus. Here is Bombus sandersoni. Rather late on the scene taxonomically...described in 1913 as a subspecies of B. vagans by the Franklin (famous bumble bee dude from the Northeast) and later elevated to species status. It is the trickest to ID species in the East. The only real characters are a not too short not too malar space (space between the eye and mandible) and often a lot of white hairs on T5 of the abdomen...but maybe sometimes not having white hairs to make things tricky. Generally uncommon, generally found in heavily wooded northern and Appalachian regions and frankly irritating in its ambiguity. Also, apparently just not sexy enough for anyone to want to study it, unlike the other generally over studied species of Bumble Bees. Specimen collected up at Mountan Lake in Virginia by Barbara Abraham and photo by Brooke Goggins.