Thursday evening Molly and I will attend a small reception given by The Nature Conservancy celebrating their recent land purchase of over 10,000 acres which has dramatically expanded their Northeastern Minnesota initiative, Sand Lake / Seven Beavers Preserve. As many of you know, I am the individual who most likely spends the most time hiking in their wilderness preserve, and provides the Greenwood Creek Bird Feeders for everyone’s enjoyment.
I recently created a YouTube Channel with a primary focus upon the Greenwood Creek Boreal Forest Bog in the Sand Lake / Seven Beaver’s Preserve. My goal was to have the channel finished before the The Nature Conservancy’s reception.
Please browse to my new channel and consider subscribing!
The channel is 100% non commercial and will feature the nature and wildlife of Greenwood. In the preserve I have remote birdsong listening stations, trailcams and bird feeders. A small trailhead parking area may be found 1/2 mile south of Greenwood Creek on Lake County Highway #2, which is also where the birdfeeders are located.
- Greenwood Creek YouTube Channel
- Playlists …
Learn more via this channel’s web links:
- Greenwood Creek Bird Feeders
- Birding Northeastern Minnesota
- Greenwood Creek Wildlife
- Northern Lights at Greenwood
And that special night when Lady Aurora danced over Greenwood! (video link for email subscribers)
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I am SO glad the Nature Conservancy grabbed that land!
Oh, baby! 365 YouTube channel? Let’s go! Maybe the last US boreal forest wilderness? Wonderful. 365’s tech on the trail cams is top notch. I’ve walked those old logging trails and rail lines. Thank you.
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