This cache can be found as part of a wonderful hike or bike ride. If you have a couple of hours start at a road entrance where you can park and take a great circular route along the dykes.
"The Pitt-Addington Marsh Wildlife Management Area (PAMWMA) is an excellent area to observe a wide range of wildlife species throughout the year. In addition to mammals, amphibians, reptiles, insects and fish, 229 bird species have been recorded. A bird checklist is available for the area.
PAMWMA is one of only three known nesting sites in the Lower Mainland. A few Sandhill Crane may be visible from April through September, including in the farming areas south of PAMWMA. The southwest portion of the Pitt Unit is closed to public access during the nesting season. Listen for the crane's low-pitched garoo call." --copyright © A.L. Mol (Driftwood Biological Services) Pitt-Addington Marsh Wildlife Management Area
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