[NatureNS] Chef's Meadow

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Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2007 05:37:14 -0800 (PST)
From: Paul MacDonald <paulrita2001@yahoo.com>
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Hi Douglas and All
It is not far from Bridgewater just behind the
Walmart. Page 73z2 of the Nova Scotia Atlas - I used
coordinates 44 25 281 and 63 31 824 to take me to the
area.
Have a nice walk
Paul

--- Douglas Guptill <dguptill@accesswave.ca> wrote:

> Sounds like a wonderful spot.  Can (will) you tell
> me where it is?
> 
> TIA,
> Douglas.
> 
> On Thu, Jan 11, 2007 at 11:54:44AM -0800, Paul
> MacDonald wrote:
> 
> > Hi All
> > This afternoon BB and I went to see if we could
> find
> > this meadow and its reputed stillwater.
> > We did - It was just where our GPS said it would
> be.
> > Kind of a hard walk with wet spots. About 2 k.
> > An interested hardhack meadow - looks like the
> beavers
> > have had the water up and down a few times. the
> > stillwater meanders for 1 k or so but was frozen
> > today. The area has been lumbered in the past -
> very
> > selectively cut by the look of the old stumps.
> Some
> > looked like they were notched with an axe and then
> > sawed probably with a crosscut.
> > Birds were few. A couple of ravens and an eagle.
> Birds
> > nests were more common in the decidious bushes
> > however. One very small nest but very well built
> was
> > especially attractive. Prehaps a warbler. They
> would
> > be hard to find in the summer.
> > A little snow made deer and rabbit thracks easy to
> > find. Deer tracks were especially plentiful.
> > A good way to get out on a winter day.
> > Enjoy the winter
> > Paul
> 



 
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