Early May Observations - 27 East

Early May Observations

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This 1.5-inch-long elver (young eel) was one of many making their way up tidal creeks and into freshwater last week. MIKE BOTTINI

This 1.5-inch-long elver (young eel) was one of many making their way up tidal creeks and into freshwater last week. MIKE BOTTINI

By Mike Bottini

on May 12, 2014
Last weekend felt to some as though we had bypassed spring altogether and had jumped from winter directly into the summer season. The combination of rain and warm sunshine has... more

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