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The white stripe of March’s last lion

The white stripe of March’s last lion

Posted on March 25, 2018by cmay

The worm trails I see everywhere now are soon the fate of my favorite Ash in Veteran’s Park woods. It is pictured here twisting up thru the canopy and painted top to bottom on the North East side of the trunk.

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