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Wildflower ID and photography tips
by David Bedry, 3 May 2014.

On Saturday I led a small group to view the spring wildflowers at Dinner Rock.  We saw quite a few wild flowers, had a good walk and made some new friends.  It was an enjoyable day out as always.

Posted on May 3, 2014October 6, 2017 by the Malaspina NaturalistsPosted in 2013-2014 trips, Field Trip reportsTagged Field trip, wildflowers

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