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Pools and riffles
Posted by Chris M
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Animals in the field
Before
it was trees
, now it is
animals in the field
. Well I have three, all from eastern Tennessee.
Ruffled Grouse
Eastern Box Turtle
Ok, this isn't really an animal, just the evidence of one.
Black bear
scat.
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