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  1. dragoncjo

    Turtle's

    Gabe(I think), The northern redbelly has a very limited range, its stonghold is obviously here in southern nj. They do retain one or two stripes on there head into adulthood, and the ones found within the cedar streams are by far the most pretty. They are in the slider family and throughout...
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    Turtle's

    He/she was probably born late summer of 2006, possibly overwintering in the nest.....so 1.5 years old. They start to lose alot of there coloring around 5-6 inches long. The bright coloration in young may keep predators away, as some brightly colored things are posionous.
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    Turtle's

    Yes, baby redbelly......one of the few turtles that gets less attractive with age. Don't see many babies nice find.
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    Turtle's

    Guy, any boxies?
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    Coyotes running wild.

    Aaron....otters are big too. Fishers are solitary and prefer different habitat than salem county.....they prefer more habitat that looks like the poconos or app. trail. The bobcats are certainly there though, right around Port Norris. I've seen one and have encountered tracks often.
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    Coyotes running wild.

    In all due respect I don't think what you seeing are fishers. They require massive habitat and are a big animal. However there are loads of otters down in salem and play in the way you desribed. A fisher is a big animal and full of piss and vinegar.....and like I said require large habitat...
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    snake milking

    It would be illegal to do so to a wild snake. Try calling fish and game.
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    Pyramids along the water

    Sounds like muskrat to me......def not turtles.
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    New Jersey: 3rd most popular state to leave

    Bob, couldn't agree with you more.
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    Horseshoe Crabs

    Well unfortunately the moratorium was rejected, http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2008802120370 I think it is almost a guarentee that these birds will be extinct by the end of this decade.....very sad. I know I'm going to try to go out and get some photos before they...
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    Horseshoe Crabs

    That was a really interesting show.....a little sad, but interesting. I had no idea how important horseshoe crabs were to medical research.
  12. dragoncjo

    Eagle's Nest Destruction

    I do alot of hiking down in that area and have seen some strange things over the last two years. What I can say about this situation is the town of millville is tired of preserving their land. They have a load of endangered animals down there and I guess they want more development down there...
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    diurnal ice crunching

    Turtle was dead I'm guessing?
  14. dragoncjo

    My bird feeder

    I find it takes some time for woodpeckers to visit a feeder. The chickadees and titmice come right away. Try some woodpecker food such as nuts and the redbellies should be all over. I don't know about the rest of you guys but I feel like I see redbellies more then I ever did before and...
  15. dragoncjo

    something weird

    I live in Haddonfield and we have a good population of red fox. I've on two occassions seen red fox chasing cats in my yard........unfortunately they haven't killed the cats yet. Jeff, I know a guy who grew up by mt. misery and reported seeing bobcats and hearing them often in that area. He...
  16. dragoncjo

    State preserves S. Harrison forest

    It's down in gloucester county, or the edge of salem. Jeff if you want more info on were it is I can pm it to you.
  17. dragoncjo

    Heislerville/thompson's beach road

    Swampthing, do you know of any old gravel pits in the Heilersville area?
  18. dragoncjo

    Waterways Of Camden County

    Is it available at any stores, and thanks much for the info.
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    Waterways Of Camden County

    How about pictures, I'm really interested in the names of waterways and the lost waterways, but also historic pictures. Growing up in the haddonfield area I'm really interested in what things use to look like.
  20. dragoncjo

    Heislerville/thompson's beach road

    Stu are those images on google earth gravel pits, or just matted down images of marsh?
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