Tuesday, November 13, 2007



Our Pond and What You Don’t See

No, there’s nothing hidden it’s there in plain view, but you have to be observant to nature’s hidden treasures. Today, for instance, I wanted to get some photos to place on the Blog so you could see that water is back in the pond now that the Bahia shoreline is planted. The lowest part of the outfall pipe is almost submerged. Only a small portion of the top of the pipe is visible. While I was looking at the pipe I noticed something moving inside. Fish. They were probably hiding from some bird, and that looked like a good spot. They weren’t big, perhaps 3 inches long and who knows how many fit in that pipe. Walking on I could see the see the different schools of fish because the water is so clear. They travel with their own size. Then I noticed some little birds that are new to me. One tried to distract me by luring me away by feigning a broken wing. It did this while the other birds scattered off in a different direction. Clever.
The pond isn’t filled to the maximum. We were told that it is best to keep the pond low for the winter months and then feed it again in the spring.
In the spring we hope to broadcast wildflower seed to encourage bees, butterflies and all the other natural pollinators. Native pollinators play a vital roll to insure our food crop.
So there you are. You thought the pond was just a pretty place; now you know that the shoreline is a salt marsh, which is cleaning the air we breathe, a migratory stop for water fowl, plus a place to keep you active and fit by you helping the pond to look beautiful. Enjoy!

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