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Photos From the Creek


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- Bike Routes Map
- Conservation Map
- Friends of Bolin Creek
- Stream Restoration Program – NC State
- U of Wisconsin: Creek Ecology
- UNC Carolina North Forest
- Carrboro Recreation and Parks Plan
- Adams Tract Management Plan
- Ellerbe Creek
- Haw River Assembly
- Consultant's Report
- Add your voice
- Terms of Service
- Bike Routes Map
- Updated Carrboro Buffer Rules
- Chapel Hill Water Quality
- Trailheads
- Bike Routes Map
Recent Comments- Comment on Clean up Bolin Creek and Jordan Lake by Michael Birenbach April 6, 2012How did it go. Wish I was there to participate! Here they do this along the highways...LOL. http://tinyurl.com/7espfclMichael Birenbach
- Comment on Candidates take positions on Bolin Creek paving by Diane November 1, 2011Indeed. Thank you.Diane
- Comment on Candidates take positions on Bolin Creek paving by Michael Birenbach October 31, 2011Good to know. This site remains a valuable resource!Michael Birenbach
- Comment on Board of Aldermen delays Greenways Commission appointments by Joan Widdifield July 5, 2011This is an excellent recap of the tone of the last 18 months. I happen to live next to the creek and am a lifelong nature lover. Nature hikes are an important part of my daily life, and have been for decades. Our quality of life as a community will be high if we preserve what we have -- something no one can manufacture or create. Preservation in perpetuity i […]Joan Widdifield
- Comment on Clean up Bolin Creek and Jordan Lake by Michael Birenbach April 6, 2012
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Author Archives: mary sonis
Pileated Woodpecker – Ready To Fly
This may be our last chance to see the Pileated Woodpecker. It is mid May and the fledging is ready to leave the nest. It is her habit to perch at the edge of the cavity and watch the world … Continue reading
What will we lose?
The barred owl won’t like pavement. The Barred Owl is one of the few Owls that can hunt by day. These Owls can be seen hunting from the shaded overhanging branches of Bolin Creek every morning. They perch directly over … Continue reading →