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    Tuckerton Fish Factory

    I tried to land on it once in a canoe and could not find a way through the poison ivy.That crap is as good as razor wire to me.
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    Pine Pollen

    That SSI is gettin closer!
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    Pine Pollen

    Couldn't ask for better birthday weather!best I can remember! Shame i gotta go to work in a couple hours:-(
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    Squirrel eating pizza

    I would entitle my final chapter to a book like that as ".22" but living in a residential area thats a bit unrealistic for me.
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    Squirrel eating pizza

    How does He do it?
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    Closing West Mill Road

    That deer musta had "Four Hoof Drive"
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    The Peckers have arrived!

    I was going to say Flicker! Nothing quicker!
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    Cumberland County Arrowheads

    That is a mistype. I meant peck.Peccked is when you smack on rock with another rock at an oblique angle to knock off small flakes or crumbs depending on the type of rock to shape it into what you want.Mostly pecking is used to shape things like war clubs or dull hatchets for use on burnt...
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    The Peckers have arrived!

    Did it look like the bird in post #3 by 46er? Thats actually a red bellied even though it does have a Partially red head and barely discernible reddish tinge to the belly.The red headed would be in post #6. About the same size but much rarer.
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    Phone Skope Experimenting

    There shouldn't be any Limestone in the Caldera for sure But I know Wyoming and Montana have the deepest limestone caves in the country.Not that the beds are that thick but their tilted so the caves are actually very deep because their going down dip.Not sure just where the Limestone is but...
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    Phone Skope Experimenting

    Is the second picture Limestone? I swear it looks like cave rock.but I have seen pics of sandstone out west eroded the same way.
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    The Peckers have arrived!

    Red headed Woodpeckers are on the NJ Endangered list. My wife has seen one several times around the house this year,at least her description of it seems to fit.
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    The Peckers have arrived!

    Sounds more like Hyla versicolor to me.
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    Cumberland County Arrowheads

    Actually true flint is supposedly on ly found in America in the Alibates flint quarries of texas which I be;lieve is a national monument.Most flint referred to by arrowhead hunters is actually chert or jasper,sometimes even obsidian which will make a sharper edge then any steel will.
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    Cumberland County Arrowheads

    Most of the material is imported in.Tribes traded for good knappable material over considerable distances.I found some what appeared to be true flint.It had a weathered shell on it with black flint or possibly chert inside. I have founb points made from quartz that looked local but they appeared...
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    Hot Today

    They will identify that for you at bugguide.net. it's free but you have to make an account.Or I can take the pic and send it in myself.They usually ID within a few hours.They also have good sources to ID it yourself.
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    Cumberland County Arrowheads

    By the way He found one head in the track of the guy who beat us to the field,he has done this in my tracks as well.Their going to disc this field soon.Maybe we'll beat this fellow out there next time.Don't matter though.He'll just leave some for my Buddy in his tracks.
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    Cumberland County Arrowheads

    I have a friend who is a master and finding arrowheads.We had not been out hunting in a long time.I had located some potential new sites using topos and aerials and a property site i use to make sure we were not Trespassing and I took Him with me as the ground man because He finds an average of...
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    The invasion has begun....

    The 11th plague. As long as they leave our Firstborn alone we'll get through this.
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    Pine Pollen

    I also have the yellow pollen.I am just assuming pine because no more oak catkins are falling and the ones on the ground are now mud.I"d say 80% of the trees here are either Red Oak or White Oak and the rest are pine with understory sassafras and dogwood so I"m just assuming pine.My pines are...
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