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We invite you to note what you are seeing around you in your own part of the world, and to share your observations in the comments below.
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October 2018
Olympic Peninsula, Pacific Northwest
A foggy day is the best possible time to wander down the Ent trail. It was pea soup conditions … perfect.
For some reason, Entish trees have congregated in this area. The western side of the Olympic Peninsula is wet everywhere, with 12 feet of rain a year not uncommon, but the nature of the rainforest varies.
I love greeting the Entish trees each year. Hello old friends ~
The understory is pretty magical too.
Overcast and showery in the Pacific Northwest today. Still quite balmy temps, mid 50s daytime, 40s at night.
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What’s up in nature in your area today?
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