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Images and Views of Buckeye Brook. Please click on an image to see a larger view.
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Buckeye Brook from Warwick Avenue |
Buckeye Brook Looking downstream from Route 117 |
Buckeye Brook at Warwick Lake |
Where Buckeye Brook meets Narragansett Bay |
Looking downstream at Tidewater Drive |
Views of Buckeye Brook from Canoe |
Above photos were taken on a tributary above Tidewater Bridge by John DaSilva, between the rain showers on Aug 31, 2004. |
Researchers from URI exploring the brook in 2004 |
Spartina grass in winter along Buckeye Brook. Spartina is a native vegitative buffer grass which is excellent for filtering nitrogen from the waters. |
An unidentified fisherman taking bait fish from the brook in 2004 |
Wildlife habitat along the brook. |
Ducks enjoying a break in the ice on the surface of the Brook.
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Geese and ducks using the Brook as shelter during a snowstorm.
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RIDEM F&W Chief Biologist Phil Edwards training Buckeye Brook Volunteers for the annual fish count.
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The brook offers all season enjoyment and recreational opportunites for the adventurous. Winter weather and a prolonged cold spell created an ideal footing for Tom Rush to snow shoe. Please remember to check with local authorites before walking on the ice. As the wildlife photos above show, some places the ice is thinner than others. Always be safe when you have fun!
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A private collection of Shawomet Artifacts found in the Buckeye Brook Watershed. |
New signage marking Buckeye Brook at all briges crossing the stream. |
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