
No, to the Canada Goose because of the poop. They can really become pests.

Goose poop. Watch where you walk.

Yes, if it is a green frog.

Yes, to this lovely wildflower, Bloodroot. But it will soon be gone, smothered by the lesser celandine.

Grape hyacinth is another garden escapee, but there are just a few on the Maris Trail.
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