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Two black-necked stilts out for a romantic stroll through the Bottoms to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Females look like males but have a slightly brownish back. Photo by Dr. Dan Witt

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By Eric Giesing and Dr. Dan Witt February. The time of the year when we romantically pour out our undying love and affection towards our significant other with flowers, chocolates, and other gifts on Valentine’s Day. Ironically, February seems like a complete contradiction to romanticism, sporting a barren landscape, dead flowers, leafless trees, and a temperature that is usually cold as the dickens. In fact, most animals have even bailed ship in hopes of finding ...

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