Saturday, April 18, 2009

Emiquon Panoramas

These were taken from Morton Ridge, looking out over the recently burned prairie and Lake Thompson on the other side of the highway.
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This was taken from another part of the ridge, looking through the trees.
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This was taken from one of the levees off Prairie Road, looking north towards Morton Ridge.
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This was taken from Clark Road, looking over the wet prairie on the north end of Lake Thompson.
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Emiquon on a Cloudy Day

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Hundreds of thousands of Coots, with a few Northern Shovelers and Blue-winged Teal mixed in, are spread across the huge expanse of water that makes up Lake Thompson. A couple of dozen Great Egrets and a few Great Blue Herons were foraging at the waters edge.



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I don't see many mammals at Emiquon. Deer are the most common. I've also seen beaver, a muskrat, rabbits, a young raccoon, and a few coyotes.

Hundreds of muskrat dens are scattered around the edge of Lake Thompson.
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This coyote was hunting up on the ridge as we drove towards the gate on our way out.
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