This video—produced by Joseph Dits of the South Bend (Indiana) Tribune—is narrated by Scott King, a volunteer with McCoy’s Creek Trail in Buchanan, Michigan:
This is indeed a lovely area, but to compare it to a West Virginia Appalachian Mountain trout stream is a bit of a stretch. The trout and salmon that Mr. King describes are not native to McCoy Creek; all of them owe their presence in the watershed to intentional (and repeated) releases by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.
Popular Posts
-
Y ahora con Tristan Scott: Y ahora nuestros chicos de manera conjunta: ...
-
Bueno y ahora un recorrido especial (que bueno hacerlo en la piel de los chicos) por la historia fotográfica de ELIJAH y MILO.. Un amigo ...
-
I’ve always looked askance at the Domestic Chicken ( Gallus domesticus ) and it's evolutionary progenitor ( G. gallus ), as if they were...
-
I am speaking, of course, of the National Wildlife Federation field guide to birds of North America , by Edward S. Brinkley. Published in M...
-
...running around finalizing the details of the Blog Out Loud NY event. Being in the NY state of mind, I remembered that I had recently rea...
Monday, June 29, 2009
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment