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02-NOV-2009 Christine Hanrahan

Amphibian pond

On this sunny and mild second day of November, I took a walk at FWG. The beaver has removed the second willow tree, which is good news. We have wanted to take down some trees from the south side of the pond for a long time, but have never been able to bring ourselves to do this! The reason for the desired tree removal, is to provide a clear space for tree swallows to access their nest boxes. The beaver is helping us to do this and at the same time, making use of the trees for food. I do wonder, however, how the muskrats are faring. If they are even still there. I haven't seen one since mid-summer. Perhaps now the beaver has moved in, they have moved on.

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Date/Time02-Nov-2009 11:30:28
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slhoornstra03-Nov-2009 01:31
Wonderful, wonderful story, everybody has his own space, except for the muskrat....
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