Re: [Paddlewise] Trip report, Sunday April 22.

From: Dave Kruger <dkruger_at_pacifier.com>
Date: Wed, 02 May 2001 02:55:01 -0700
Michael Noyes wrote:

>    Paddling out of the cove we followed the shoreline southward again.
> We were heading toward the osprey nest.  Unfortunately the osprey did not
> return to their nest last year.  If anyone knows why I haven&#8217;t
> heard about it.  They weren&#8217;t in evidence this year either.  Even
> the buoys that mark off the keep out area were gone.  Not seeing any
> osprey or buoys we were able to paddle up close to the base of the tree
> the nest is in and get a better look.  [snip]

Questions:

1. How come no swimming in the lake?  Is it a source for potable water?

2. What's with the "keep out" area around the osprey nest?  We have literally
dozens of these nests around here, and if you inadvertently paddle under them,
the adults get a little wigged out, but return to the nest within seconds of
passing.  'Course, we don't have many paddlers around here, so perhaps if we
had lots of paddlers, we'd be concerned about how close people get to the
nests.  Normally the nests are at least 30-40 feet above the water, and
sometimes 80-100 feet off.

3. (This may be for Jackie.)  What's with the  "weren&#8217;t"  stuff above? 
Is that gibberish in the middle of "weren't" some sort of substitute for an
apostrophe in HTML or something?

-- 
Dave Kruger
Astoria, OR

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