Seasonal Migrations - 27 East

Seasonal Migrations

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  • Publication: East Hampton Press
  • Published on: Aug 27, 2024
  • Columnist: Marilee Foster
Suddenly, fallen in front of my next step is an insect. Freshly dead, its great abdomen coiled as if receiving its own sting, the wasp is headless. So I look... more

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