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Crocuses on Washington Singer lawn – and a bumble bee!

March 11, 2015
Nom nom nom!
Nom nom nom!
Crocuses on Washington Singer lawn
Crocuses on Washington Singer lawn
Crocus on Washington Singer lawn
Crocus on Washington Singer lawn
StreathambiodiversityCentral Estatespringwildflower meadow - by Mark

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Spring colour, St. Luke’s
Cherry blossom – near Reed pond

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