Monday, August 31, 2009

Muscatatuck NWR

The work of beavers
Richart Lake
Myer's barn
McDonald Marsh South
McDonald Marsh North

This is where I interned this summer. Muscatatuck NWR is in Seymour, IN and a wetland area. There are lots of birds that migrate through here throughout the year. Some of the less common birds I saw this summer include white ibises, a white-winged scoter, common moorhen, american bittern, least bittern, whitstling ducks, and black-crowned night heron. I also saw many mammals, like beavers, minks, deer, foxes, river otters, coyotes, muskrats, and groundhogs. It was a great summer and I really enjoyed myself!

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3 comments:

Sylvia K said...

Looks like a wonderful place to have interned! Marvelous shots!

Have a great week!

Sylvia

Esther Garvi said...

Intriguing place!

ramblingwoods said...

What a wonderful place to intern. My daughter interned at a prison for her psychology Ph.D... LOL.. Michelle