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March 2024

Your March photos showed the early glimmerings of spring, including returning common merganser pairs, worm-hunting American woodcock, and the first brave amphibians returning to vernal pools. This gallery includes two special images of foxes. In Wolcott, Vermont, JoAnne Pereira discovered a fox sleeping in the snow with its face tucked into the warmth of its tail. Meanwhile, in St. George, Maine, Kirk Gentalen watched in surprise as a fox entered Gentalen’s yard, and cached a hen mallard’s head. Check out Sabina Ernst’s photo of the snow impression left in the snow by a hunting American kestrel, and Karinne Heise’s otter family photo.

We’re looking for April 2024 photos that relate to northeastern forests. Readers may submit up to three photos for consideration.

April Gallery Submission Deadline: Tuesday, April 30, 2024. This gallery appears in our bi-weekly e-newsletter. Sign up here!

This gallery is made possible through generous support from the Larsen Fund.

March 2024 Photo: Karinne Heise
Warner, NH. “A large beaver trolling for food along the newly melted edges of a pond.” | Photo: Karinne Heise
March 2024 Photo: Katie
State College, PA. “Moist moss.” | Photo: Katie
March 2024 Photo: Danielle Durocher
Windham, NH. “Red-shouldered hawks mating.” | Photo: Danielle Durocher
March 2024 Photo: Don Wharton
Johnsburg, NY. “Deer migrating home across the Sacandaga River after a very easy winter in the lowlands. Following deer were blocked by a flood so had to wait for another try.” | Photo: Don Wharton
March 2024 Photo: Susan Lichty
Lempster, NH. “Fungal parasitized moth.” | Photo: Susan Lichty
March 2024 Photo: Jackie Robidoux
Merrimack, NH. “Great blue heron reflection.” | Photo: Jackie Robidoux
March 2024 Photo: Sheri Larsen
Burlington, VT. “Happy face carving - Trail maintenance folks at Ethan Allen Homestead in Burlington had to get out their chainsaws after wind storms toppled down trees this winter. Someone decided to make a happy face on a tree that was cut down.” | Photo: Sheri Larsen
March 2024 Photo: Ross Lanius
North Haven, CT. “In early spring the red maple blossoms give a reddish tinge to our forest.” | Photo: Ross Lanius
March 2024 Photo: Don Wharton
Johnsburg, NY. “Adirondack fisher.” | Photo: Don Wharton
March 2024 Photo: Barb Mackay
Derby, VT. “Never underestimate an old stump!” | Photo: Barb Mackay
March 2024 Photo: Autumn Baker
Remus, MI. “Spotted salamander egg masses.” | Photo: Autumn Baker
March 2024 Photo: Judy Sweet
Buckland, MA. Specimens of cinnabar polypore, a bracket fungus, that have faded in color after exposure to winter weather. | Photo: Judy Sweet
March 2024 Photo: Bruce Barry
Keene, NH. A bumper crop of moss covers a stump in an old logging job. | Photo: Bruce Barry
March 2024 Photo: Geoffrey Bluh
Conway, MA. “Pussy willows seen in a wetland field in late winter.” | Photo: Geoffrey Bluh
March 2024 Photo: JoAnne Pereira
Wolcott, VT. “Sleepy fox enjoying the sun.” | Photo: JoAnne Pereira
March 2024 Photo: Tim Larsen
Moretown, VT. “Spring soon.” | Photo: Tim Larsen
March 2024 Photo: Mary Heide
Taylor County, WI. “Looking up a cedar, toward the beautiful blue sky.” | Photo: Mary Heide
March 2024 Photo: Sandy Dannis
Dalton, NH. “Woodcock in spring camo.” | Photo: Sandy Dannis
March 2024 Photo: Kirk T. Gentalen
St. George, ME. “Eastern dwarf mistletoe, this year’s bloom.” | Photo: Kirk T. Gentalen
March 2024 Photo: Jackie Robidoux
Merrimack, NH. “Partial beaver skull found on tree limb.” | Photo: Jackie Robidoux
March 2024 Photo: Richard Philben
Shelburne, MA. “A beautiful ice-covered tree after a recent ice storm.” | Photo: Richard Philben
March 2024 Photo: Karinne Heise
Warner, NH. “A common merganser flapping her wings in the pond’s open water.” | Photo: Karinne Heise
March 2024 Photo: Sandy Dannis
Dalton, NH. “Ice crystals on beard lichen (Usnea).” | Photo: Sandy Dannis
March 2024 Photo: Autumn Baker
Remus, MI. “Wood frogs in amplexus.” | Photo: Autumn Baker
March 2024 Photo: Tom Grett
Northern Adirondacks, NY. A Canada jay. | Photo: Tom Grett
March 2024 Photo: Leif Tillotson
Alburgh, VT. Trees and sky. | Photo: Leif Tillotson
March 2024 Photo: Louanne Nielsen
Colchester, VT. “Common merganser hen.” | Photo: Louanne Nielsen
March 2024 Photo: Louanne Nielsen
Colchester, VT. “Common merganser drake.” | Photo: Louanne Nielsen
March 2024 Photo: Nancy Halloran
Atkinson, NH. “Wetland view in Slade Town Forest.” | Photo: Nancy Halloran
March 2024 Photo: Judy Sweet
Buckland, MA. “Old greets new as last year’s beech leaves cling to a branch while new spring growth appears.” | Photo: Judy Sweet
March 2024 Photo: Michael V. Wilson
Otego, NY. “Mrs. Northern Cardinal.” | Photo: Michael V. Wilson
March 2024 Photo: Mary Heide
Taylor County, WI. A polypore fungus - what appears to be tinder polypore. “I think the hair (possibly from a deer) sticking out from the edge is interesting.” | Photo: Mary Heide
March 2024 Photo: Tim Larsen
Moretown, VT. “Singing junco.” | Photo: Tim Larsen
March 2024 Photo: Autumn Baker
Remus, MI. “Spotted salamander during evening migration.” | Photo: Autumn Baker
March 2024 Photo: Tom Grett
Stevens, PA. “A blizzard of snow geese at Middle Creek WMA.” | Photo: Tom Grett
March 2024 Photo: Kirk T. Gentalen
St. George, ME. “The red fox brought a female mallard to the yard. It ripped the duck’s head off and buried it. Then left with the rest of the headless corpse (photo). Not sure how anything could top this for me for the year.” | Photo: Kirk T. Gentalen
March 2024 Photo: Karinne Heise
Warner, NH. “An otter family taking a fishing break.” | Photo: Karinne Heise
March 2024 Photo: Sabina Ernst
Jericho, VT. “An American kestrel caught some breakfast in the snowy meadow.” | Photo: Sabina Ernst
March 2024 Photo: Richard Philben
Hadley, MA. “An oddly unattended goose egg seen the day before St. Patrick’s Day.” | Photo: Richard Philben
March 2024 Photo: Sandy Dannis
Dalton, NH. “In search of worms after ‘Snowmaggedon 2024’.” | Photo: Sandy Dannis
March 2024 Photo: Sheri Larsen
Essex Town, VT. “Male downy woodpecker pecking on a tree in my yard. Downy woodpeckers have shorter beaks and are smaller than hairy woodpeckers.” | Photo: Sheri Larsen
March 2024 Photo: Sheri Larsen
Essex Town, VT. “Female hairy woodpecker pecking on a tree in my yard. Hairy woodpeckers have longer beaks and are bigger than downy woodpeckers.” | Photo: Sheri Larsen
March 2024 Photo: Sabina Ernst
Jericho, VT. “Red squirrel (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) snacking on a cache of white pine seeds.” | Photo: Sabina Ernst
March 2024 Photo: Stephen Fox
Canterbury, NH. “Patio dining.” | Photo: Stephen Fox
March 2024 Photo: Geoffrey Bluh
Conway, MA. “An old sugar maple in Conway, MA, has a view right through its trunk from the decayed scar left from a long-ago limb that was lost.” | Photo: Geoffrey Bluh
March 2024 Photo: Geoffrey Bluh
Conway, MA. “A male and female red crossbill. It’s been a great winter for seeing this species as they have ventured south for food.” | Photo: Geoffrey Bluh
March 2024 Photo: Judy Sweet
Shelburne, MA. “Swiftly flowing water tumbles over the rocks at the Glacial Potholes in Shelburne Falls.” | Photo: Judy Sweet
March 2024 Photo: Kirk T. Gentalen
St. George, ME. “Freeze dried and mummified wood frog.” | Photo: Kirk T. Gentalen
March 2024 Photo: Steven Arcone
West Lebanon, NH. “Several waterfalls along Trout Brook on March 7, during snowmelt and a few hours after two days of rain.” | Photo: Steven Arcone
March 2024 Photo: Grace Arpie
Stratford, CT. “Wood frogs have started gathering in vernal pools in a town forest.” | Photo: Grace Arpie
March 2024 Photo: Susan Lichty
Lempster, NH. “Reflections.” | Photo: Susan Lichty
March 2024 Photo: Tom Grett
Northern Adirondacks, NY. “A snowy winter walk with our corgis.” | Photo: Tom Grett
March 2024 Photo: Rodney Johnson
Lake Luzerne, NY. “What beat up this tree?” | Photo: Rodney Johnson
March 2024 Photo: Tim Larsen
Moretown, VT. “Redpoll with barred owl.” | Photo: Tim Larsen
March 2024 Photo: Mary Heide
Taylor County, WI. “Along a Perkinstown walking trail.” | Photo: Mary Heide
March 2024 Photo: Sharon Bombard
Lenox, MA. “Samara sending out a root (but it’s in the middle of the trail, so....).” | Photo: Sharon Bombard
March 2024 Photo: Amy Johnson
Lake Luzerne, NY. Photo shows how dying beech trees provide food for the pileated woodpeckers. “We suspect there are at least two pairs in this 76-acre parcel of forest.” | Photo: Amy Johnson
March 2024 Photo: Richard Philben
Hadley, MA. “An uncommon common merganser back in town early, the day before St. Patrick’s Day. I hope he survived the snow and ice storm the following week!” | Photo: Richard Philben
March 2024 Photo: Nancy Halloran
Sandown, NH. “Collage of lichen, leaves, and pine needles on rock in a town forest.” | Photo: Nancy Halloran
March 2024 Photo: Stephen Fox
Canterbury, NH. “The accommodations aren’t fancy, but the roof appears sound.” | Photo: Stephen Fox

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