Nice Find Cedars!!!!
That's Asarum canadense (wild ginger).
Asarum canadense - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
PLANTS Profile for Asarum canadense (Canadian wildginger) | USDA PLANTS
To confirm this you can crush a root, or perhaps even the leaves (bottoms), and smell for ginger.
I've never had the fortune of finding this plant in the wild. In Georgia, it is notorious for people "hunting" it and completely wiping it out in areas (which is ironic if you read the wiki article).
I actually need help identifying a bird call, but I haven't found a way to extract the audio out of my .avi file from my camera. The .avi file is about 11MB so if you have a highspeed connection, then perhaps you could return the favor?
