We took our walk at 1/4 mile this morning since it was cool and we wouldn't mind walking in the sun. If you can ignore the damage it is still quite a nice area. We like it because the trees are still short from the fire so you can stretch your eyes. A good area for birding and some nice sun tolerant plants still survive. We saw a big buck with a great rack and a large healthy rabbit.
Well that place is always interesting for other reasons.
and some nice ground tackle. These photos were taken at just after 9 this morning 9/5/2010.
You can probably grab it if you hurry.
Oddly, there were many yellow ballons spread around the area.
A fire was still smoldering and there were lots of beer cans.
Ed
Thanks for posting photos.
When these is no one there it is a great birding site.
One trip we had a Cooper's hanging around and calling at us for 20 minutes, lots of towhees, C chickadees and heard a few PB warblers.
If you have a good grass field guide its a great place to brush up on Pine Barrens grasses, sedges, rushes, beaked rushes, juncuses, etc.
Balloons are probably from NOX2