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Tag Archives: frogs
Moose Sighting!
In the early days of running Poland Spring Campground, before it got too busy, we used to see a moose run through the 20’s (campsites) every spring and then again in the fall. Once, it even stopped to look in … Continue reading
2017 Calendars
There are two different calendars this year. Each is filled with photos I took and edited personally in 2016 while kayaking and hiking in the Poland, Maine area. Calendars are Loon Family and Maine Wildlife, and either of them can … Continue reading
Posted in Cooper and Packrat, Hiking/Kayaking, Wildlife Sightings
Tagged Bear, birding, fox, frogs, Heron, hiking, kayaking, loons, owl, Wildlife
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Distractions of the Feathered Kind
Waiting for Cooper and Packrat’s launch is hard. Very hard. Luckily, I have a whole campground full of people, paperwork, activities, problems and happy gatherings to distract me. But the only thing that can really, really distract me, is … Continue reading
Posted in Campground, Cooper and Packrat, Hiking/Kayaking, Wildlife Sightings
Tagged birding, Campground, Cooper and Packrat, eagles, frogs, hummingbirds, kayaking, Wildlife
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