Nature Cat
The Blooming Dogwood Tree
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The gang is playing Daisy's favorite online game: Spring Hunter 3000!
Spring has sprung! And it’s now time for Daisy’s favorite online game: Spring Hunter 3000! The goal of the game is to try and find as many signs of spring as possible. The more you find, the more points you get. And whoever gets the most points is deemed the Queen or King of Spring! A blooming dogwood tree is worth fifty points and there is one on the other side of the creek! Onward and yonward!
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Nature Cat
The Blooming Dogwood Tree
Clip | 1m 4sVideo has Closed Captions
Spring has sprung! And it’s now time for Daisy’s favorite online game: Spring Hunter 3000! The goal of the game is to try and find as many signs of spring as possible. The more you find, the more points you get. And whoever gets the most points is deemed the Queen or King of Spring! A blooming dogwood tree is worth fifty points and there is one on the other side of the creek! Onward and yonward!
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I know the dogwood tree's somewhere around here!
I'm sure we'll find it... Found it... A dogwood tree!
Yes!
Thanks, Nature Cat!
Now we have seventy points.
We're back in the lead, baby!
Oh yeah!
Oh yeah!
Oh yeah... Hi dogwood tree, it's me, Hal!
What?
Say that again?
I know, we do look so much alike!
We could be brothers!
Isn't it the prettiest tree you've ever seen?
Oh yeah, super pretty, Squeeks.
But we should get a move on.
The blossoms kinda look like the four points of a compass.
North, East, South, West!
Compass, totally, yeah.
Okay, who's ready to hunt down the next sign of spring?
Daisy, this tree only looks like this for a few weeks out of each year.
Don't you just wanna soak it in while you can?
You know what?
You're right.
Okay, gazing time's over.
Tally ho!
Hey, that's my line!


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