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The Home Team

Good friends and willet wrangling partners,  Byron, Wayne, and Ashley

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Lots of eggs, few customers

Last night we had some tremendously high tides.  The marsh was completely flooded, with even the highest spots under 1.5 ft of water.  The horseshoe crabs love high tides for spawning and piles of t [...]

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A willet on watch

Here's a shot of a willet wearing a geolocator tracking device.  We are hoping to catch this one soon!

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Footprints

Here's a horseshoe crab in a common predicament: upside down and hoping for the next high tide to help make things right.  This crab was working hard to get himself turned over, but only succeeded in [...]

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Terrapin Season

We saw our first terrapins nesting  on the road on Friday.  By Sunday, the beach was covered with turtle tracks and the nearshore waters are filled with turtles poking their heads up.  The crows an [...]

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