Week 2

I visited San Joaquin River Parkway Conservancy Wildwood Native Park off of Highway 41 in Fresno last week. There were only few people there. It was quiet, peaceful and the sound of the river where I saw small fishes swimming was quite nice. But it was hard to take pictures of fishes, they were tiny although the water was clear. I wasn't aware of Wildwood Native Park until I searched it. It's isolated, it's protected land and nice escape. The conservation area has access to river and trails for walking, running, biking. Coke Hallowell Center for River Studies is also located in the park. The place is scenic and has acres of protected wildlife habitat. The Conservancy replanted native species of trees, shrubs and grasses which is good for healthy environment. Friant Dam and Millerton Lake is nearby. This area is also available for picnicking, fishing, canoeing, swimming, some areas have horseback riding. I was hoping to take pictures of some insects and animals that live around the river but it's either hiding behind or under the rocks, or too fast. I'm hoping to come back here and spend more time, hoping to catch pictures of birds, fishes, insects and other native plants I might have missed.

הועלה ב-ספטמבר 28, 2021 01:20 לפנה"צ על ידי stem77 stem77

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