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Carl Munden hasn't posted here for a while, but he always used to delight in being the first to find and report our first wildflower in bloom, in late March.  So I feel a bit as though I am usurping his place when I report that this afternoon I saw a patch of Coltsfoot (Tussilago farfara) in full bloom - the first wildflower of spring.  It was growing in a gravelly, south-facing patch of ground along the Causeway Road in Three Fathom Harbour.
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There were also pussywillows out, and I heard and saw a couple of Common Grackles, one of our earliest migrants.
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Cheers,
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Patricia L. Chalmers
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