Thursday, October 30, 2014

Robbins Park

A group of us visited Robbins Park Environmental Education Center in Ambler.  We went to see the bird blind.
This is the entrance to the bird blind.
Inside the bird blind.  None of us liked the vertical slats to look through.
Another view of the bird blind.
One of the trails in the park.
Here is a bat house in the meadow.
One of the educational signs.
Picnic grove.  This is a wonderful place, and we will have to go again, as we only saw a small part of it.

1 comment:

  1. For a small park, Robbins has a lot to offer: a mill pond, a stream, a beautiful old forest, a skunk cabbage seep, and good trails. Unfortunately, its upper meadows have become overrun with invasive non-native shrub honeysuckle bushes and privet making them virtually useless for wildlife species that depend on native shrub and meadow habitat.

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