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January. Scott and Judy snowshoed through the Woods to the marsh.

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July. Floating through the Estuary on a sunset paddle reminiscent of a Winslow Homer watercolor.

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February. This ice floe reveals the secret of the mud patches on the spring marsh.

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August.  Look for Indian pipes after a rainy period in late August and September.

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March.  Here is a guide to things to look for in Hull's secret woods over the next months.  Make your own discoveries.

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September.  Under the leadership of the Weir River Watershed Associaiton, the Estuary Center is becoming a place to learn about the Weir River Estuary and buildings that care for the environment.

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April.  A Great Blue Heron visible from the water or the George Washington Boulevard bridge.

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October.  The Hull Lifesaving Museum's Head of the Weir Race has helped people to get to know the Weir Rive Estuary. 

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May.  A Great Egret.  Taking flight--wing power and wind power.

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November.  The Weir River Woods' maple leaves are part of the joy of fall.

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June. Children explore the hummock in the marsh around the Weir River Woods.

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December. Liam, our Estuary elf, smiles beneath a leaf given by his sister Lily.