Barry

      Yes, that is a cattail marsh. It is very attractive.

Bob

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On Sep 8, 2009, at 5:59 PM, Barry Caselli <[email protected]>  
wrote:

> Nice. The list of animals there is amazing. I liked all the  
> pictures, but especially the picture called blind2, the one that  
> looks over what I assume is a marsh.
> Barry
>
> --- On Tue, 9/8/09, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
> Subject: [ENTS] Our front yard
> To: [email protected]
> Cc: "Belchetz-Swenson, Sarah" <[email protected]>, "Blaich,  
> Tanya" <[email protected]>, "Davis, John" 
> <[email protected] 
> >, "CAMPANILE, ROBERT" <[email protected]>, "Dittmer,  
> Paul" <[email protected]>, "Gafney, David" <[email protected] 
> >, "Gilmour, Carol" <[email protected]>, "Hurley, Claudia" 
> ><[email protected] 
> >, "Isacoff, Judy" <[email protected]>, "Jahnige, Paul (DCR)" 
> ><[email protected] 
> >, "Kaiser, Amy" <[email protected]>, "Loomis, Rob " 
> ><[email protected] 
> >, "Ricci, Heidi" <[email protected]>, "Ryan, Mike" 
> ><[email protected] 
> >, "Seale, Doug" <[email protected]>, "Weil, Phoebe" <[email protected] 
> >, "Williams, Bill" <[email protected]>, 
> >[email protected] 
> , "Matteson, Mollie" <[email protected]>
> Date: Tuesday, September 8, 2009, 11:53 AM
>
> ENTS,
>
> I admit to being a big tree and mountain snob. It's true. However,  
> every so often I wake up and take a better look at my surroundings,  
> calming in insatiable thirst for big trees and/or big mountains. One  
> third of a mile from our front door is the entrance to Fitzgerald  
> Lake Conservation area. It has been a haven for Monica and I'm  
> learning to appreciate it more. The area is literally working with  
> wildlife. There are river otter, mink, fisher, beaver, muskrat,  
> moose, deer, bobcat, coyote, black bear, raccoon, porcupine, rabbit,  
> squirrel, and even reports of big foot (Naw, I just made that up.).  
> There are 110 species of birds, and a recuperating forest. I wish it  
> were farther along in its recovery, but I'm learning to appreciate  
> what we have. The attached images show some of the gentle beautify  
> of the conservation area. I'll dispense with an image by image  
> description and let the five pictures do the talking.
>
> Bob
>
>
>
>
> >

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