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The beets are in a greenhouse located in the Sylvester Manor farm. There were many plants being grown. The people who work on the farm shared the seeding techniques used in the greenhouse and througho...
Located on the southern portion of the Mashomack Preserve. Contains various insects, seagulls, rocks, and sand all present along the trail.
Broom corn is one of the many crops that is grown in Sylvester Manor.
Located on Mashomack Preserve trail. Dead Gardner Snake found on the trail leading back to the house. This gives proof of snake inhabitance on Shelter Island. Adult snake.
The conditions were very hot but clean, as it was packed with a bunch of corn and fruits. The farm stand was selling a large variety of produce, including dairy products, baked goods, etc.
This was grown on the Sylvester Manor Farm, along with many other plants. The produce is then given out to the community through a community supported agriculture program.
Located in a field in Sylvester Manor Farm. Hundreds of young early stage plants. Contains young tomatoes, eggplant, arugula, marigold, and Cucumber.
Near the Manor House, there was a tree with leaves that became red. This tree is likely a Sugar Maple.
1 of 12 Chickens in a inclosure. Located in field, constantly being moved so that they can get fresh grass everyday. Used to produce eggs and for slaughter.
The ducks on the farm, which are used for eggs, were all named Gary. This is because, in the past, the farm's ducks were attacked by raccoons, and only the duck named Gary remained.
We kayaked through a salt marsh on the coast of the preserve. We saw an osprey nesting site.
along a dirt trail in the woods that leads to grasslands and a natural beach
There is a swan resting in wetlands. At this location, there is a man-made bridge with freshwater on one side, and a salt marsh on the other. The preserve is considering removing the land bridge, as i...
Trail to marshy grasslands that connects to a natural beach. Many small organisms present on the beach.
Piping Plovers nesting habitat. Nature Conservancy owns rights to the water out to about 200ft. Erosion has caused lack of access by vehicles to the point.
Department of Environmental Conservation recommends the shells be cleansed for up to 12 months
Neither but in a Flora location
Easily accessible beach. Coastal habitat excellent for education and leisure. Part of Campbeltown loch, a richly biodiverse area.
Colonels Row is a large grassy field, near the center of the island with trees lining the perimeter of the island with dirt surrounding them, there are some very large patches of dirt with a sink as a...
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