>
> That is always a special time. Actually, this spring I've shared your
> same experience. At the OSRB, the Fundulus chrysotus have been thick as
> thieves and the gambusia have been a rarer find.
>
The pond we found was crystal clear water instead of the usual black or tea
colored water. I would have loved to have gone snorkeling (in warmer weather)
to see if it had an under ground spring source.
Moon
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