Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Posted on the RDC website:
The eagles have landed...........thanks to the watchful eye of Alvin Siener and the skill of photographer Chris Holmes the following pictures were taken earlier this week along the 40 arpent canal near Despaux Drive. According to Alvin, there were initially two eagles. When Chris arrived, only one remained.More.
This wooded area by Despaux and Jacob Drives and the 40 arpent is a natural wetlands area of cultural and historic significance to St Bernard Parish and to the Battle of New Orleans.
It is also the proposed site of an ambitious tank farm expansion. We need our council representatives to preserve and protect our district for future generations.
The eagles have landed...........thanks to the watchful eye of Alvin Siener and the skill of photographer Chris Holmes the following pictures were taken earlier this week along the 40 arpent canal near Despaux Drive. According to Alvin, there were initially two eagles. When Chris arrived, only one remained.More.
This wooded area by Despaux and Jacob Drives and the 40 arpent is a natural wetlands area of cultural and historic significance to St Bernard Parish and to the Battle of New Orleans.
It is also the proposed site of an ambitious tank farm expansion. We need our council representatives to preserve and protect our district for future generations.
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