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Mar 01
2010
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Wildlife on the BanisterPosted by Lisa Kipps-Brown in wildlife , Town of Halifax , banister lake |
We always see a lot of wildlife around our property on Banister Lake in the town of Halifax, and this winter is no exception; we usually don't get good photos because of the distance and not being ready with a camera, but here are a few recent fuzzy ones.
About 15 turkeys have been showing up, including a tom and a jake; the pictures show 5 of them (the rest had moved over the knoll by the time I found a camera), and 2 of them flying away over the lake. There's also a fuzzy photo of a red cardinal in a sweetgum tree, and a great blue heron on our dock. Sorry for the poor photos, but I wanted to share how much wildlife we have on the lake; others we see include: beaver, river otter, hawks, a bald eagle, and an osprey. Last summer an osprey visited our back yard almost every day and many days we would spot a bald eagle sitting in the top of the tall tree, scanning the lake for prey.

