'Christopher Fisher' via HASBirding
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Hi Everyone - This is an update on Greenstone Hollow.
1. The North and South Beaver Ponds are in good shape thanks in particular to work by resident “people beavers” Jennifer Frank and Cathy Delasco. The level is just about ideal.
2. A special big thank you to Sammy Samuels who continues to mow the Old Farm Road for his with his tractor. That takes a huge burden off of Doug and myself allowing us to concentrate on the other less accessible paths.
3. Thanks to Doug Beach who in May mowed all the northern part of the preserve - primarily from Bluebird Hollow north.
4. Today I mowed the West Blackbird Marsh Overlook (all 4 foot high!), the Chickadee Trail, the Wood Duck Pond Overlook, the trail along the North Beaver Pond, the Maple Grove Overlook and the Old Fort Trail and start of the Kinglet Woods Trail. As I write this I remember that I forgot to do the South Beaver Pond Overlook, so that will have to wait for a week. Sorry Cathy!
5. Thanks to John Crouch and Wendy Parsons who cleared a bunch of fallen trees and did other cleanup work as well a couple of weeks ago!
6. Thanks to Roberta Gowing and her expert gardening team for keeping the Butterfly Garden in good shape. Today when I was working I saw we have swallows nesting in one of the bird houses there.
7. Finally - What I would like, is to set up a work party sometime during the week of June 20th with myself and 4 other people. What really needs to be done is to work on clearing back the growth along the paths. I can use my pole hedge trimmer to cut things back quickly. But what I need is 3 other people willing to pick up and toss away the stuff I’m cutting, and 1 other person who could operate a trimmer to trim around the signs, bridges and wherever it’s needed. We could switch off the various jobs if you wanted. I’m thinking that 2 -3 hours work with a crew like that would get most of what we need completed. Let me know if you’d be interested in helping with that and if we get enough people, we’ll try to find a time for that.
Chris Fisher
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