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April 28, 2024 By admin

Springtime Basking – Spotted Turtle

Photographer: Rich Sanders (Photo of Distinction – Honorable Mention)

April 27, 2024
On a Lyme Preserve. Please contact me or ask Jim – do not publish the location.
With habitat stability offered by our preserves it is always a pleasure to visit them. On this spring day a community of spotted turtles, clemmys guttata, was seen warming-up in the afternoon sun. A State Species of Special Concern, observing this healthy group exemplifies the value of our Lyme Preserves.

Filed Under: Photos of Distinction, Spring 24 Tagged With: POD-24-Q2

March 28, 2024 By admin

Sunset on the river

Photographer: Kristina White

February 2023
Private land in Lyme
The colors were on fire

Filed Under: Winter 24

March 28, 2024 By admin

Tree at Tiffany

Photographer: Birgit Musheno

January 16, 2024
Tiffany Farm, Sterling City Rd., Lyme CT
Tree in winter viewed from old farm structures, on land under conservation easement for agricultural use.

Filed Under: Winter 24

March 28, 2024 By admin

Green door

Photographer: Kristina White

February 2024
Johnston Preserve
A door to another world

Filed Under: Winter 24

March 28, 2024 By admin

Amongst Giants

Photographer: Kristina White

March 2024
Pleasant Valley
Looking up makes one feel small but a part of something vast

Filed Under: Winter 24

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