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Tough couple of weeks in Greene County
Posted Friday, June 13, 2008, at 8:45 AM<< Previous | Read comments | Respond | Email link | Next >>
Its been a tough couple of weeks in Greene County,tornado's, severe thunderstorms, and (Historic) major flooding. Our planet seems to be going through some climate changes, weather its a natural cycle or mankind induce something is happening.
Greene County has had a hard 2 weeks and I know we can over come this natural disaster because we are more than conquerors. Lets take a look at a couple of Reptiles. The Snapping Turtle; This interesting turtle can weight as much as 45lbs in the wild and inhabits freshwater and like mud bottom marshes, lakes and swamps. It feeds on aquatic plants, fish, birds and small mammals. Some find the meat to be good and makes excellent soup. Eastern Box Turtle; This turtle inhabits damp forest areas and wet meadow areas. It feeds on slugs, earthworms, wild strawberries, and mushrooms. If its habitat remains the same it has been known to live for 100 years. Early American Indian Tribes used their shell for rattles. Both of these species can be found at Goose Pond. I have been ask how to get started birding. A good wild bird reference book and an optical device are needed. A good rule of thumb for purchasing optics is to buy the best you can afford at the time. Join a birding group and the Audubon Society. This is just a basic way to get started birding and this hobby can be an exciting way to experience the outdoors. If anyone would like to contact me to talk to me about reference books and optics or any outdoor pursuit can e-mail me at chuck@cnsoutdoors.com Comments Showing comments in chronological order [Show most recent comments first] |
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Speaking of birds, did any airplanes at Shawnee Field survive or did they all drown ??
My neighbor' plane was in his hanger and was destroyed.
I watched a large snapper grab a Bluegill right off the nest this week. Very interesting to see. Only bad thing was it meant 2 fillets less for me:(
We can overcome these natural disasters because we are more than conquerors through God who loved us. He created our planet and charged us to take care of it. We can become stronger as a result of these tough times if we stand fast and do not give up anything.