Dusky time at the 18-acre shallow emergent wetland that CWH designed and built on Bailey’s Neck. We also own about 100 acres of wooded wetlands on adjacent lands that are permanently protected for wildlife.
The observation blind overlooking the Bailey’s Neck wetlands, donated by the Healy family in honor of Martha Healy.
An old barn that CWH is preserving next to the wetland to protect a nesting site for turkey vultures.
This shows the barn that the vultures use to nest in, their favorite dead roosting tree, the rain garden full of tickseed sunflowers, and the Healy observation blind.
Left: A bumblebee enjoys common milkweed in the wetland buffer. Right: A pied-billed grebe enjoys the shallow wetland habitat. Photo by Larry Hitchens.
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