Song of the Robin-MISSING LbNA #13417 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Feb 2, 2005 |
Location: | |
City: | Edinburg |
County: | Shenandoah |
State: | Virginia |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | wordfried |
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Found by: | tigersmama |
Last found: | Mar 29, 2008 |
Status: | FFFFFFFF |
Last edited: | Feb 2, 2005 |
From Interstate 81, take the Edinburg exit. Follow the brown signs to the Ranger's office, for George Washington National Forest Office.
A very old tree stump in the ground just beyond the parking lot. There's cement inside of it.
Enter the wooded area beyond the stump, at about 340-360 degrees.
Look for the five trunked tree with the peeling bark. It's about 50-100 feet from the edge of the woods.
The Robin will be nesting where most nests are found.
(Please note-
-Going up for the find is easier than coming down, considering that it is easy to slide.
-This is a fairly easy find. However, some efforts to not be discovered as you leave your car and enter the woods are probably needed as there is a business that faces the woods.)
A very old tree stump in the ground just beyond the parking lot. There's cement inside of it.
Enter the wooded area beyond the stump, at about 340-360 degrees.
Look for the five trunked tree with the peeling bark. It's about 50-100 feet from the edge of the woods.
The Robin will be nesting where most nests are found.
(Please note-
-Going up for the find is easier than coming down, considering that it is easy to slide.
-This is a fairly easy find. However, some efforts to not be discovered as you leave your car and enter the woods are probably needed as there is a business that faces the woods.)