Geese were our constant companions, foraging on the new ground. |
The excavators worked from "swamp mats" to keep from sinking in the soft soils while cutting grade. |
Trees that had grown up on the manmade creek berms were cut and sold for pulp and milling. |
On
Saturday September 5th I stopped through the site with Chrissy, my
wife, to look for fish. And boy was I surprised to find three summer chum
hanging under a logjam we built two weeks before and spawning right before our
eyes!
On a separate visit, I joined US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) to observe other changes Maynard has taken
on. We saw 45 great blue herons eating
fish out of Discovery Bay waters, then spooked a golden eagle from a roosting
spot and it swooped above our heads. This was interesting given the USFWS
grant that the Salmon Coalition used to implement a portion of the project looked closely
as bird usage of area wetlands.
That's all for now.
Kevin Long, Project Manager
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