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Posted by: saleenadam at Sat Oct 15 22:48:48 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by saleenadam ] This particular little swamp/oxbow (not sure what it would actually be classified as) I have never been in before today. So, i'm not sure about the mother but I can say that it definitely would not have been taken out of there as a nuisance since it is inside of a federal conservation area. I couldn't see into the den due a thick foliage problem, at best I can get about 5 feet away with restricted view, so i'm going to go over with a friend with a spotlight tomorrow and try to get a better look to see if maybe the mother is sitting inside. Typically where this den is should be under about 5 feet of water judging from the sides of the banks, but the deepest part I saw today was about 1 inch. If we don't see the mother around we will try to come back at night and maybe be able to locate it from eyeshine. | ||
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