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Wood Lake Naturalist

Wood Lake Naturalist

Wood Lake Nature Center is a 150-acre natural area dedicated to environmental education, wildlife observation, and outdoor recreation.

Richfield, MN

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Wood Lake Naturalist Least Bittern
Least Bittern commented on by Wood Lake Naturalist Richfield, Minnesota, USA10 years ago

Our elusive bittern! Great capture!

Wood Lake Naturalist Common Burdock
Common Burdock commented on by Wood Lake Naturalist Richfield, Minnesota, USA10 years ago

Although the leaves look similar and it is sometimes known as "wild rhubarb," burdock is not actually a close relative of rhubarb. The long taproot is edible but the leaves are toxic!

Wood Lake Naturalist Wild Ginger
Wild Ginger commented on by Wood Lake Naturalist Richfield, Minnesota, USA10 years ago

Love your spottings! Don't forget to add them to our "Wood Lake Nature Center Mission"!

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