That would be helpful since I can't run nearly as fast as I used to.Might even help if you could catch em.I can handle the stone part.Ain't lost my strength,just my speed.
It only weighted about 40 lbs and was just a short carry to the vehicle.Any one could have taken it.I"m surprised it stayed there that long.If you found out who took it Gipsie let me know.I will make good on the cram threat.
It's not my find.Whipoorbill found them and sent me the recording. Funny you mention Blackwater and Apalachicola NF.Thats where I went on vacation last January.Pine Barrens Dixie style. Also it does not surprise me that Green Treefrogs and PB treefrogs will respond to each others calls.PB...
Mullein is biannual.Produces the rosette of leaves the first year then the flower spike the second year. I"ve smoked it to break up chest congestion. Tobacco will do the same thing if you aren't already abusing it in which case it will cease to work the way it should. I have also heard of...
In I believe 2012 a study was done on the expanding Green Treefrog population that had recently "Jumped" the Delaware River and had shown up in Salem county and extreme western Cumberland county. Well it appears they have also jumped the Cohansey.Last night Whipoorbill did a thirty minute...
That rail bird flick is quite old.That was the old Mauricetown Bridge.They tore that down around 71 or 72. They mention the Budaleer farm.Me and a buddy used to find a lot of arrowheads out there and explore the centuries old stone barn back in the early 80';s and then someone builkt a house out...
Yes that is Godfreys Bridge and I don't know about needing a permit to park there.I don;t think so but have never seen anyone putting in or taking out there, Yes that is a camoground there.state west side of bridge and private wading pines on east side
Going in hoot owl shift tonight,I"ll be wasted tomorrow.wasted now actually,me and my plant buddy went bog wallerin today down here lookin for some rare ones and i mean wallerin.Thanks for the invite but I"ll be toast tomorrow.
https://www.insectidentification.org/insect-description.asp?identification=Common-Whitetail-Skimmer
Could it be the Whitetail Skimmer? I can't see the tail in your photo but it does have wing bars
Halloween Penant from the Dragonflies of NJ page??? https://www.insectidentification.org/insect-description.asp?identification=Halloween-Pennant
https://www.insectidentification.org/insects-by-type-and-region.asp?thisState=new jersey&thisType=Dragonfly or Damselfly...