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It was somewhat rickety.

I love moss and lichens, such fascinating little beings.

The sky was out of this world as was the rest of the scenery at Marshville Boardwalk.

Point Pelee National Park - marshland

Male Cape May Warbler at Maumee Bay State Park boardwalk, NW Ohio.

The sky was out of this world as was the rest of the scenery at Marshville Boardwalk.

The sky was out of this world as was the rest of the scenery at Marshville Boardwalk.

Found alongside of a trail in Point Pelee National Park. The park is famous for its most southern point of mainland Canada, just on 42 parallel. Staying on the point one "sees" entire Canada to the North, and a big part of the States, including the Northern California. I believe that sandy patch can easily beat Caribbeans as a place with the most people per a square meter of a sandy surface.

Bullheads in marsh water, Point Pelee

I caught these two dragonflies mating just beside the boardwalk. I tried kneeling down to get a good side view, but that broke the spell.

These guys sounded as joyous as I've ever heard blackbirds be. They were clearly excited about the weather and getting on with the year.

 

Hear the sound: www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVzLCNljaUA

Portions of the trail pass through areas covered by mixed evergreen and deciduous trees and shrubs. Point Pelee National Park, Ontario.

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