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    Various turtles

    Wow , great day. I used to see spotted turtles in my youth along a small winding stream that I would explore daily in the summers. One year they straightened out the stream for flooding reasons and all the spotted turtles disappeared. I look forward to seeing one again.
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    Book Signing at the Sweetwater Casino

    Are they going to have copies of "Heart of the Pines" available for purchase ?
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    Eddie Van Halen

    Hmmm perhaps thats an indication of why Valerie Bertinelli ran away, he does look scary.
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    Ruffed Grouse

    Great link RednekF350, thanks. I also just read of the Heath Hen for the first time, I wonder why steps havent been taken to reintroduce it to the pines ?
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    Semi-mysterious clearings

    Yes they are fields planted for maximum habitat and food sources for Bobwhite Quail. That particular Wildlife Management Area is also stocked with Quail during the seasons. If you look at a similar map just west of State College Pa you can see almost an exact set of squares cut into the forest...
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    Pigeon

    Kinda reminds me of last winter that either a hawk or an owl left a dead rabbit draped over the peak of my garage roof for a few days. It was so obvious I almost got out the ladder to get it down, luckly it was gone after about 3 days.
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    Mountain Man

    Wow thanks for the post, I had no idea such a thing exsisted, let alone in NJ.
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    Another new map

    wow great map, any idea if you can actually buy a repro of that ? Thanks for posting it.
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    Ruffed Grouse

    Thanks everyone, and I definatly agree Hewey , I supose the homogenous nature of the pines would make finding a Grouse in them much harder as oposed to the cover changes in a decidious forest area. My search continues.
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    Ruffed Grouse

    Hi everyone, after a 8 year hiatus from the outdoors I am looking forward to doing some exploring /canoeing /reptile sighting /bird watching/botany study this year in the PB's. Anywho I have read that my favorite New England bird actually resides in the PB's but I have never kicked one up...
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