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Terrell's Island
Open to
the Public every day from Sunrise to Sunset.
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Nesting Islands
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In the Winter of 2009 we added the last
of seven planned nesting islands and added to an existing one.
In order to get the necessary materials (sand, rock & clay) to the
islands the lake ice has to be thick enough to hold the construction
equipment. We had several years of extremely mild winters and as a
result it took us ten years to build them all! They will continue to
be tweaked over the years as they settle out and we learn what works
and what doesn't, but the bulk of the building is now complete.
Below are some pictures of the project in progress. We will keep you
updated as we add vegetation, fencing and netting and as new birds
come to call the islands home.
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| Island #6
outline by sunset. |
The equipment rests for the
day. |
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Aerial view of six of the islands. |
Aerial view of island #6. |
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Dump trucks could only haul half loads
(10 tons) for Island 7. They had to go very slow to avoid
creating an "ice wave" that could crack the ice.
As it was, the 19 inches of ice
was deflecting by 6 or more inches in front of the trucks,
creating a rolling "wave" in front of them. |
Last year Lake Butte des
Morts tried to claim one of the backhoes! |
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Island #1 (The Cole
Loberg Memorial Island) was also added to this year. |
The same island with
a little color to it. |
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Island #7, completed
in March 2008, successfully attracted common terns later that
year! |
Bruce Loberg and Art
Techlow from the WDNR oversaw the project. |
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