Friday, November 12, 2010

Teatown Lake Nature Preserve

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We went upstate to for a Pumpkin Blaze  so we decided to go up early and visit The Teatown Lake Reservation.  Teatown Lake Reservation is a 834-acre nature preserve which is located in the northwest section of Westchester County, New York.

The Nature Center

Emily and Juliette enjoyed seeing the different animals that were housed in the nature center.  We were able to see Turtles, snakes, ferrets, frogs, and different birds of prey.  These animals are cared for by the preserve because injuries have made it so that they can not be released into the wild.  Emily was very concerned about this and wanted to know what happened to each of the animals.  She was especially upset when she found out that many of the birds of prey were hit by cars .

Checking out the Turtle Tank

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The Birds of Prey

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The signs told you about each animal.  Emily was very interested in finding out why they were here and where they were found.

We were pleasantly surprised by how much fun we all had walking around the nature center and grounds.  We all agreed that we would love to come back and try some of the trails when the weather was a little warmer.  If you are ever in the area I highly recommend visiting.  The best part is that it is completely free!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Looks like an interesting place. I like that shot with the huge bird and Emily. And free is always a bonus.

Anonymous said...

What a great outing! Looks like everyone had a lot of fun!

Anonymous said...

Glad Emily and you liked your visit to Teatown. Be sure to visit www.teatown.org and on the homepage, bottom right, you can sign up for a free monthly calendar of events. Fred Koontz, Executive Director, Teatown Lake Reservation

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