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Tag Archives: Petroglyphs

Paddling Back in Time

Posted on May 3, 2018 by Kim

We dipped our paddles into the rippled waters of the Susquehanna River, and paddled back in time. Continue reading →

Posted in History | Tagged History, Kayaking, Nature, Petroglyphs, Safe Harbor, Susquehanna River
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I consider myself a beginner as a birder and a naturalist. I try to identify the creatures I feature here, but I may sometimes get it wrong. If I do and you know it, please leave a comment with the correct information. That’s how we all learn. Thanks!

COMMON TERMS & ACRONYMS

NWR - National Wildlife Refuge
NHP - National Historic Park
SP - State Park
WMA - Wildlife Management Area
"Life" Bird - The first bird of a particular species one sees
Herp - A reptile or amphibian

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