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Mallards and other ducks evading nearby hunters. Hunting is allowed next to the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge.

aal.jpg Licorice fern (Latin name: Polypodium glycyrrhizais) growing in an old Oak tree. Licorice fern is named because of the sweet, licorice-flavored rhizomes. The Oak tree is just off the trail. There is enough rainfall in this area to allow ferns to grow in tThumbnailsMallards and other ducks evading nearby hunters. Hunting is allowed next to the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge.Licorice fern (Latin name: Polypodium glycyrrhizais) growing in an old Oak tree. Licorice fern is named because of the sweet, licorice-flavored rhizomes. The Oak tree is just off the trail. There is enough rainfall in this area to allow ferns to grow in tThumbnailsMallards and other ducks evading nearby hunters. Hunting is allowed next to the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge.Licorice fern (Latin name: Polypodium glycyrrhizais) growing in an old Oak tree. Licorice fern is named because of the sweet, licorice-flavored rhizomes. The Oak tree is just off the trail. There is enough rainfall in this area to allow ferns to grow in tThumbnailsMallards and other ducks evading nearby hunters. Hunting is allowed next to the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge.Licorice fern (Latin name: Polypodium glycyrrhizais) growing in an old Oak tree. Licorice fern is named because of the sweet, licorice-flavored rhizomes. The Oak tree is just off the trail. There is enough rainfall in this area to allow ferns to grow in tThumbnailsMallards and other ducks evading nearby hunters. Hunting is allowed next to the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge.Licorice fern (Latin name: Polypodium glycyrrhizais) growing in an old Oak tree. Licorice fern is named because of the sweet, licorice-flavored rhizomes. The Oak tree is just off the trail. There is enough rainfall in this area to allow ferns to grow in tThumbnailsMallards and other ducks evading nearby hunters. Hunting is allowed next to the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge.Licorice fern (Latin name: Polypodium glycyrrhizais) growing in an old Oak tree. Licorice fern is named because of the sweet, licorice-flavored rhizomes. The Oak tree is just off the trail. There is enough rainfall in this area to allow ferns to grow in tThumbnailsMallards and other ducks evading nearby hunters. Hunting is allowed next to the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge.

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