Bailey Creek- Kennansville side Rd.

Bailey Creek

Ontario, Canada

Shallow fast moving water.

Location created by
Lisa Narowski

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Water clear, rocky bottom, some grassy & wood debris
Small green leopard frog
Doe & Fawn
Rock(above and below water) with mossy growth ablve water level

27 Jun 10:02 by Lisa Narowski

water fast moving and very clear
some branches
Great Blue Heron
Black headed chicadee

30 May 10:05 by Lisa Narowski

clear water
lots of wood in water

25 Apr 10:10 by Lisa Narowski

Water very fast flowing, clear, rocky bottom
south of site , saw minnow and 2 Brook Trout

28 Mar 10:15 by Lisa Narowski

water fast moving, clear
woody and grassy debris caught on rocks and along bank

29 Nov 10:24 by Lisa Narowski

clear, no sign of aquatic life

25 Oct 10:24 by Lisa Narowski

clear, fast moving water
-woody debris
-green moss on rocks above water
-evidence of higher water levels due to heavy rain in the past couple of weeks

27 Sep 10:10 by Lisa Narowski

Water clear and fast flowing.
-tree and grass Debis in creek(fresh)
-native flowers and grasses on banks
-crayfish in creek(plus crayfish claws)
-minnow
-slight algae growth on rocks

30 Aug 10:00 by Lisa Narowski

minnows, frogs, wood debris, crayfish, clear, fast moving water. green moss on some rocks. grasses and native flowers along creek bank

26 Jul 10:00 by Lisa Narowski

. water very clear
. water fast moving
. water level shallow
. Some algae on submersed rocks(green-brown in colour)
. no other plant growth in water
. no signs of aquatic life but earlier in April/May, Sucker fish and Rainbow trout were sited by neighbour
. Butternut trees located on East side of creek
. Painted turtle spotted summer 2019
. 2 Snapping Turtle sighted last year 2019 mating in Bailey Creek- photo will follow at a later date
. Surrounding land vegetation: grasses, deciduous and coniferous trees
. Note: site is just north of (downstream) of proposed waste-water treatment outfall location and storm water pond of (proposed Colgan development).
. Site: north of where Kennansville and Bailey Creeks merg

31 May 10:20 by Lisa Narowski