Life On The Edges

Wednesday, 1 October 2008

Ted Harvey Wildlife Area


Ted Harvey Wildlife Area, Kent County, Delaware

Foggy, foggy, foggy morning, even almost 2 hours after sunrise.  Drove along Rt 9 for a while, but even the road was barely visible.  The public access to Kitts Hummock is no more accessible than it was when I knew someone who lived down there, so I decided to check out the Wildlife Area just outside of town.

This first batch is from the handicapped accessible fishing area, which I’m sure I knew was there in the back of my mind somewhere, but had forgotten. The sign reads “Fishing in this pond is reserved for physically disabled anglers only. This facility is specifically intended for anglers in wheelchairs or those with other significant physical challenges. Delaware Division of Fish and Wildlife.” I copied it here because sometimes it’s not so easy to find stuff on the DDFW site. Think of it as an experiment.  ;)

Lots of spiderwebs, but no spiders, and lots and lots of fog.

More Ted Harvey photos here: http://lifeontheedges.wordpress.com/tag/ted-harvey-wildlife-area/

For more information about the Delaware National Estuarine Research Reserve, please visit their website. For more information about volunteer opportunities with the Reserve, click here.

For more of my photos from the Reserve components: http://lifeontheedges.com/tag/DNERR

1 Comment »

  1. [...] back to the St Jones Reserve to check on the milkweed I saw a few weeks ago when I was out at the Ted Harvey Wildlife Area a few weeks ago. When I saw it then, it wasn’t much to look at, but sure enough, it’s [...]

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