
Reed's Marsh WMA
Between the dewy ponds, marshy wetlands, and acres of open fields, this diverse preserve is a great place for birdwatching.
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Reed's Marsh WMA Details
Between the dewy ponds, marshy wetlands, and acres of open fields, this diverse preserve is a great place for birdwatching. It is common to see a mix of resident and migratory species, including shorebirds and waterfowl. Blue Herons, Marsh Wrens, and Warbling Vireos are just a few creatures that can be found flying through the property. In addition to birds, this 64-acre preserve also has red foxes, beavers, minks, and muskrats wandering around.
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