Subject: | Re: Recording location suggestions (NY/NJ) |
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From: | "David Michael" wildlifeanalysis |
Date: | Wed May 28, 2008 2:35 pm ((PDT)) |
> > The Great swamp reserve Off rt 78? > > > The Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge is divided into two parts - > the western half is the "Management Area" wherein off-road travel is > prohibited without a permit, while the eastern half is > the "Wilderness Area" wherein foot travel is permitted. The > abandoned section of White Bridge Road gives excellent foot access in > that eastern part. I heard CRICKET FROGS in the Wilderness Area just > a week ago when I was looking for Great Egrets. This Cricket Frog > colony is beneath an active Great Blue Heron rookery. Excellent suggestion, thank you both! There are so many places in the area that I did not even know existed. Interestingly, when you look at a satellite image on Google maps of the Great Swamp, it is surrounded by suburbs. Best David |
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