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Come enjoy the Spring Wildflowers!

April 17, 2014 By Lane deMoll

Starting in about April of every year, the forest comes into bloom with salmonberry, pink fawn lilies and the rarer, great white trillium. There is a patch of white trillium, in fact, right outside the front door of the Eagle’s Nest. Many people don’t realize how wonderful the trillium’s scent is…on a warm, sunny day the light perfume is quite heavenly.

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Amazing set of photos by Eagle’s Nest owner, Tom Bender; a visual study of one large rock on Neahkahnie Beach and seasonal, tidal & light shifts over an entire year. “Mermaid Rock,” as it’s fondly called by locals, spends part of her time in the winter completely covered in sand and then generally, in the…

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