The photos in this post were all taken on July 8, 2019. Some photos were taken along the trails, others, such as the photo of the deer, were taken in the marsh. The marsh is a vast expanse of marsh grass and cattails. The Seven Mile River and Tannery Brook enter the marsh separately, then join together. It is possible to walk in the marsh when the water level is low, as it was on this day. However, one must be sure-footed as the terrain is very lumpy and your foot may suddenly sink in a wet spot, especially as you near the river.
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Marsh at Anthony Lawrence Wildlife Preserve Image credit: C. Adler
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Seven Mile River at Lawrence Preserve Image credit: C. Adler
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Cattails Image credit: C. Adler
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Mulberry tree Image credit: C. Adler
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Black raspberries Image credit: C. Adler
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Wild grapes Image credit: C. Adler
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Wild strawberries Image credit: C. Adler