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Magdalen (or sometimes Magdalene) Island is an island of about 7 acres (3 hectares) in the Hudson River in Dutchess County across from Glasco and near Tivoli and Saugerties. It is not currently inhabited and there are no structures on the island. It has been inhabited in the distant past. Rock shelters and a shell midden (heap of discarded shells) left behind by Native Americans are present on the island. Doctor Mary Butler excavated on the island in 1940 and many looters dug pits on the island looking for artifacts. The whole island is forested and host to many species of plants and animals.

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There are two landings on the island. One is large and near the south end. It tends to be muddy. There is a smaller rocky landing on the west side of the island. It's best to approach this landing from the south. Both can be spotted by looking for the light green of day lily plants that only grow on the island at these two places. Both are most easy to land and ...más ↓

Publicado el 15 de mayo de 2019 a las 04:47 AM por michaelrider michaelrider | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario

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A collection of species existing on a small island of about seven and a half acres just outside North Tivoli Bay in the Hudson River.

I started taking notes on what is living on the island in a disorganized way years ago and recently started collecting them. But it's hard to know the quality of past observations and exact locations when I wrote, "On top of rock," or something like ...más ↓

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