
Black-winged Damselfly

- Families of Deer Can Occaisonally Be Seen or Heard Crashing Through the Swamplands of the South Branch

Soras are Short-Billed Rails Common on the Swampy Banks of the South Branch

Marsh Wrens Like to Sing From the Tall Grass and Cattails Along the South Branch
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Phragmites Australis is a Common Type of Marsh Grass Found on South Branch Banks

Two Water Testing Interns With a Mussel Shell Midden Most Likely Created Most Likely by Mink, but Also Possibly Otter, Muskrats, or Racoons

Beaver Dam Sighting on the South Branch.

Trees That Were Chewed on by Beavers Nearby.