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A trestle provides an elevated view of the Moosup River. (Steve Fagin) Coventry’s Nicholas Farm Management Area features equestrian trails. (Steve Fagin) Sometimes it seems that the trees are watching you. (Steve Fagin) Phil Plouffe and Maggie Jones stroll along a section of the Rhode Island North South Trail that crosses Route 6 near the border between Foster, R.I., and Killingly, Conn. (Steve Fagin) Sections of the trail pass over flat, gravel roads. (Steve Fagin) One abutting property owner makes his attitude about trespassers abundantly clear. (Steve Fagin) Bob Graham, Phil Plouffe and Maggie Jones hike through a field in Coventry’s Nicholas Farm Management Area. (Steve Fagin) ....
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It s Eagle Month: Revel in their beauty and majesty By Bill Reid Every January for the past 11 years I’ve visited the Quinebaug Valley Trout Hatchery to look for eagles. Last Saturday I returned again, this time with seven other eagle searchers. We were there to take part in the annual Midwinter Eagle Survey organized by the Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection (CT DEEP) and the US Army Corps of Engineers. The hatchery, located in the Central Village area of Plainfield, encompasses about 2,000 acres with about one mile of frontage along the Quinebaug River. The wide open field below the hatcheries’ trout tanks has 360-degree views of the sky for thousands of feet. If you’re looking for eagles, it’s helpful to have many eyes on the sky and scanning along the bordering tree line. It would be easy to miss an eagle flying over but with a half dozen or more folks we can effectively cover the large area. ....