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    Snakes

    Long time no see guys. So took the kids out last Saturday for an adventure with my Brother, was a great day and found a redbelly, 2 small kings and a lifer for me, worm snake, very excited. So my brother and I want to spy a Rough Green Snake which are allegedly common. Other than accidentally...
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    Unidentifiable bird

    nt Sorry I didnt know gold finches change color in the winter, my bad.
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    Waaaaaaaaa you got blocked

    Damn state server seems to have blocked all message boards :-( This really stinks. Hey can you change the name of this address to leave out the word forums, perhaps that would help ? LOL
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    Ghostly voices of the Pine Barrens," by John E Pearce.

    Anyone wanna sell their copy ? Unfortunatly I missed getting this while it was available and now the only ones I can find are on ebay and they are asking $250.00 and $500.00 for them :-O Holy cow. btw I cant afford those prices for your copy either :-(
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    New Species for me, ID help please.

    Anyway, this past friday morning as I dropped my son off at my parents for the day in Medford I spied 2 tiny green frogs on the vinal siding. They were covered in dew as was everything else and it appeared they were just awaiting the sun for some warmth as they were above the height of the...
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    Anyone want a job in the pines ?

    I just got this in an email here at work. Position Available: Director of Philanthropy The Pinelands Preservation Alliance seeks a new Director of Philanthropy. The Alliance is located at a beautiful colonial farmstead in Southampton Township, 45 minutes from Philadelphia and Princeton...
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    Potential adventure for Bobbleton or others

    Well my 12 year old step sons father lives in Jackson and is an avid fisherman. His father lives in North Carolina and is visited often with tales of fish and alligators. Anywho my step son got a call from his father the other night with a tale that he saw an alligator while fishing in "echo...
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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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