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The Greenwich Audubon Society.
The grounds of the Greenwich Audubon Society.
A plaque commemorating the Thomas R. Baptist Hillside Trail.
Forest foliage on the grounds of the Greenwich Audubon Society.
Forest foliage on the grounds of the Greenwich Audubon Society.
Forest foliage and open fields on the grounds of the Greenwich Audubon Society.
Wildflowers and forest foliage on the grounds of the Greenwich Audubon Society.
Trails become singletrack.
Forest foliage on the grounds of the Greenwich Audubon Society.
Forest foliage on the grounds of the Greenwich Audubon Society.
A boardwalk on the grounds of the Greenwich Audubon Society.
The Donald C. Simjian Memorial Boardwalk.
A quiet pool on the grounds of the Greenwich Audubon Society.
A boardwalk through the forest foliage.
A boardwalk through the forest foliage.
Serene forest views on the grounds of the Greenwich Audubon Society.
A cascade on the grounds of the Greenwich Audubon Society.
Serene forest views on the grounds of the Greenwich Audubon Society.
Forest foliage and grassy fields on the grounds of the Greenwich Audubon Society.
Strange human structures on the grounds of the Greenwich Audubon Society.

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