A pair of Lady’s Slippers. It is illegal in many states, including Massachusetts, to dig up Lady’s Slippers. Roman Olynyk via flickr
">A ba"> A pair of Lady’s Slippers. It is illegal in many states, including Massachusetts, to dig up Lady’s Slippers. Roman Olynyk via flickr
">A ba" property="og:description"> A pair of Lady’s Slippers. It is illegal in many states, including Massachusetts, to dig up Lady’s Slippers. Roman Olynyk via flickr
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"> A pair of Lady’s Slippers. It is illegal in many states, including Massachusetts, to dig up Lady’s Slippers. Roman Olynyk via flickr "> A batch of Lady’s Slippers. In appropriate conditions, Lady’s Slippers live for about 20 years. TODD FELLENBAUM VIA FLICKR Published: 7/8/2021 2:57:27 PM One of my favorite things about walking on the rail trail are the discussions that arise with other walkers about local wildlife sightings. My dog, Allie, keeps up too brisk a pace for me to scrutinize the tree canopy for birds, but birdwatchers alert me to hard-to-spot warblers as well as gaudier spring arrivals such as Baltimore Orioles and Rose-breasted Grosbeaks.