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This was taken on the Deerfield River in northwestern Massachusetts, about 1/3 mile below Fife Brook Dam. The water level had just been lowered (probably within the last half hour) from about 650 CFS to about 125 CFS. At the higher levels, the river is popular with kayakers, rafters, and a few float-fishermen. Wadin...
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Swift River above Route 9. Belchertown, MA. Flow was approximately 59 CFS.
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Looking west across Connecticut River Valley from Summit House, Holyoke Range
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These apple trees produce fruit that are consumed by a variety of animals throughout the fall and winter. Through some combination of observations of the animals themselves or of their scat or tracks, there is evidence of the following animals feeding on the fruit and/or twigs and leaves: coyotes, fox, bear, deer, mo...
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View of South and North Sugarloaf mountains, from the east. These are the southernmost peaks of the Pocumtuck Ridge, formed by basalt flows 200 million years ago, and subsequent tilting when the river valley was being widened by tectonic forces.
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Rhododendron garden near Durfee Conservatory, University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
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Trees in Whitmore courtyard, University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
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