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  1. bobpbx

    I'm moving to Lacey township NJ

    Kira, Mike is right, there is no shortage of trails. Most of them are not marked. There was a post about this area recently, and the best way to explore it :D. You are mostly on your own. It is a hodgepodge of private land, county land, state land, and land owned by Conservancies such as the...
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    What is this area

    Chris and Guy are correct. It is not really a trail per se...it is a sand road made into a wilderness trail that winds around the wilderness area bounded by the Middle Branch of the Forked River. There is a kiosk at Wells Mills that provides information and you can usually pick up a brochure...
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    We have egg's....

    One partner just now brought in half a fluke. Now there are two chicks.
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    Most have heard of the AT

    I got my international passport in 2007 or so. It was $65? and lasts 10 years. It is good to have I think. I've only been to Germany and Canada so far (years ago).
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    We have egg's....

    I thought there were 4 total. Maybe I mis-counted.
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    We have egg's....

    We have a hatch this morning. The parent laid on top of it anyway. I guess that is proper care.
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    Does anyone know what this "free floating" species is?

    Very intriguing. It looks unatural, as if they are not used to that water level. Please keep me in the loop on this mystery. Closeup photo's would be helpful. PS: are those reddish leaves I see? They look longer than 3". It's hard to see the scale without a hand or something in the photo.
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    Does anyone know what this "free floating" species is?

    Ro, Are the plants connected via rhizomes? Without a flower, ID is often difficult. It could be Carex striata trying to make a start on your plot. Another couple of suspects; Cladium mariscoides or a Juncus species.
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    A special day enjoying the Hudsonia ericoides!

    How is the course going this year?
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    My first Orchid of the season

    I love dew on Arethusa. Nice capture Guy. The skunk reminds me: I saw one Friday morning on my way to work along the old Tuckerton Railroad. He was digging in broad daylight. Maybe turtle eggs? I refused to investigate any closer. :D
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    A special day enjoying the Hudsonia ericoides!

    Parker Preserve, right Rose? It looks like the road to your plot of last year.
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    Pollen in Bamber

    Jest like I said. :cool:
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    Most have heard of the AT

    Mark, thanks much for the photos. That geographic type is a favorite of mine. I don't get to see it much. Reminds me of the White Mountain range I visited.
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    A Wet Day Hiking In the Barrens

    Terry is correct, it is Euphorbia ipecacuanhac, Ipecac spurge.
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    Most have heard of the AT

    Must speak French, autrement sans permis! :D
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    Found Beagle on Rte. 206 4-21-13

    Scott, make sure you look at her place. When we got rid of the poodle, a woman from down by Egg Harbor also claimed to be into rescues...she said come on down. It was in a trailer park and she had about 4 dogs crowded into a fenced-in little filthy plot of dirt. I didn't even stop, drove right...
  17. bobpbx

    Canoe Cedar Creek

    Yes, forgot about Sandy. But, putting in at the canoe access only gives you 1/2 mile to the forge. You would be done in 15 minutes--a real short trip.
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    Capewell Glass Negative Collection

    That is odd. They don't look like white tailed deer.
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    Capewell Glass Negative Collection

    That soffit work on the house is interesting.
  20. bobpbx

    finally... moved to the pines

    Good for you! I like that area around Stage Road.
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