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Afton State Park phenology, November 7 to November 20
Meteor showers, shades of gray squirrels, the two types of aspen, and more.
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Afton State Park phenology, October 17 to 23
Fall progresses with waterfowl following the river south and many creatures looking for a cozy lair.
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Afton State Park phenology, October 3 to 9
Colors peak as more birds leave and other wildlife finds food and shelter for winter.
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Afton State Park phenology, September 26 to October 2
Fascinating fungi and the ways insects survive winter.
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Afton State Park phenology, September 19 to 25
Equinox marks the transition to season of nights longer than days.
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Afton State Park phenology September 12 to 18
Birds on the move, deer readying antlers, salamanders seek refuge, and the last monarchs make their way toward Mexico.
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Afton State Park phenology, August 22 to 28
It’s the last chance to see a lot of birds and other wildlife that will soon disappear for the season.
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Afton State Park phenology, July 25 to 31
Stars in the sky, birds in the forests, flowers on the prairie.
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Afton State Park phenology June 20 to 26
The solstice brings an abundance of light and life.
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Afton State Park phenology, June 13 to June 19
Broods of birds, bunches of butterflies, dragonflies galore, a few fawns, and fantastic flowers.

