Natura selvaġġa
Tuttle Mash Wildlife Area
6 persuni tal-post jissuġġeruh
Lokalità
Sherman Road
Oscoda, MI
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Tuttle Marsh is a 5,000 acre wetland project consisting of over 3-1/2 miles of level ditch network and a 2-1/2 mile low-head dam with water level control structures. 35 earthen nesting islands have been constructed. Site includes a 380 acre impoundment area, open water and marsh and wildlife viewing areas. Deer, fox, coyote, muskrat, beaver, otter, weasel and a large variety of bird species. During the spring and fall migratory seasons, it is a stopping point for several types of ducks and geese. Tuttle Marsh is part of the AuSable Valley Audubon Trails with several marked hiking trails.
Tuttle Marsh is a 5,000 acre wetland project consisting of over 3-1/2 miles of level ditch network and a 2-1/2 mile low-head dam with water level control structures. 35 earthen nesting islands have been constructed. Site includes a 380 acre impoundment area, open water and marsh and wildlife viewing…
The Tuttle Marsh National Wildlife Area is a 5,000-acre impoundment surrounded by hundreds of acres of wetlands. Water birds abound. Herons, bitterns and many shore birds make this marsh their home. During the spring and fall migratory seasons, it is a stopping point for several types of ducks and geese. Tuttle Marsh is part of the AuSable Valley Audubon Trails with several marked hiking trails.
The Tuttle Marsh National Wildlife Area is a 5,000-acre impoundment surrounded by hundreds of acres of wetlands. Water birds abound. Herons, bitterns and many shore birds make this marsh their home. During the spring and fall migratory seasons, it is a stopping point for several types of ducks and g…
Tuttle Marsh Wildlife Area is a 5,000 acre wetland complex. This healthy wetland is a birder's paradise.